Any other Felix biases?
As someone who's both a huge Felix bias and an artist, I'm constantly inspired by his unique presence. Whether it's his captivating stage performances, his incredibly deep voice, or his genuine, kind personality, there’s just something about Felix that truly resonates. As an artist, I find myself drawn to his expressiveness and the way he embodies so many different facets – from fierce performer to soft-spoken individual. It often makes me wonder about the broader Stray Kids fandom and who else feels this strong connection. I’ve been thinking a lot about the demographics of Stray Kids fans, especially the male fans. When you delve into the K-pop world, there's often a perception that the primary fanbase is female, but I know firsthand that's not always the case. I'm genuinely curious: what is it about Felix and Stray Kids that appeals to male fans? Is it the powerful rap lines, the intricate choreography, the genre-bending music, or perhaps the 'manly' yet approachable vibe some of the members exude? I've seen discussions online, but I'd love to hear from more people directly. From my perspective, Felix's versatility is a huge draw. His duality, moving effortlessly between a charming, bright persona and a powerful, almost ethereal stage presence, is something I, as an artist, particularly admire. It allows for a wide range of interpretation and appreciation. I also think the authentic, 'boy-next-door' yet incredibly talented image of Stray Kids as a whole helps bridge connections with fans from all walks of life, including male audiences who might appreciate their raw talent and self-produced music. It’s fascinating to consider how global K-pop has become, transcending traditional fan demographics. Stray Kids, with their impactful messages and innovative sound, seem to have built a truly diverse and passionate community. I'm always looking to understand more about this, and how our shared 'Felix bias' brings together people from different backgrounds. It’s not just about the music but the sense of belonging and inspiration that comes from being part of such a vibrant fandom. What are your thoughts on Felix's widespread appeal and the varied demographics of his fans? I'm eager to hear your experiences and insights!





































































































