Oooohhh. Yeah no, that’s not how I meant to come off. My apologizes.
Fair enough. And thanks for offering the correction.
If I may give a note about why you were read that way? You referred to her as a "fan girl". Think about that for a moment.
You put focus on gender, as if that's actually relevant, and position her as not an adult.
When has "fan girl" or "fanboy" ever been used other than to be dismissive?
"Fan girl on YouTube." "Successful and popular professional gaming content creator." See the difference?