What's the best book to read to have a parasocial romantic relationship?

What's the best book to read to have a parasocial romantic relationship?

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>parasocial romantic relationship?
no idea, but that's my fetish.
>a romance not bogged down by heteronormativity.
>happy threesomes
>role reversal
>non-sexual romantic relationships
Mmmm. Tell me if you find any.

are you sure we're talking about the same thing?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasocial_interaction

>parasocial romantic

See: mentally ill

Whoops. I looked up the prefix and made a bad guess. Still, if anyone knows books like that, I'd love some recommendations.

Michael Gira had a period of incorporating this around Drainland and New Mother, as well as in The Consumer.

Other than that, Ballard, obviously.

>Ballard, obviously
it's not obvious to me

Anna Karenina?
All of romantic literature is about infidelity and unrequited love.

bump

what did you think it meant

the game by that balding jew manlet

neil strauss

Is that a relationship where you go parachuting together?

>together
not how these things work

Wouldn't any book that talks about unrequited love be de facto parasocial?

No. You can have a non-parasocial relationship with your unrequited love.

Also I wasn't asking for books about parasocial relationships but books that would facilitate me having one.

>parasocial romantic relationship
Fancy name for waifufagging. Elsa is a goddess so i'll let it slide this time

Relationships outside of or even against the societal norm.

my diary desu

>fancy is bad
oy vey

Sounds like that Mexican DEA agent in Vineland.