My mom and grandmother always loved skating so the earliest I remember watching was in the early 90s.
Kristi Yamaguchi and
Oksana Baiul were my first loves. I also loved
Kurt Browning and
Viktor Petrenko. I didn't watch a ton of amateur competitions b/c pro skating was really big back then.
Then came
Michelle Kwan in 1996 and my world was forever changed. From 1996-2006 I cheered for her and her alone. She was the center of my figure skating universe.

And then she left and I was crushed.
I tuned into skating off and on in 2005 and saw
Mao Asada at TEB for the first time and marveled at how light and airy her skating was and also how easy the jumps were for her. But I still wasn't really watching skating at the time.
I came back briefly in 2006 when Michelle was named to the Olympic team only to experience heartache when she had to withdraw. After that I stopped watching altogether for about two seasons.
I decided to tune into worlds in 2007 and saw
Yuna Kim's SP and fell in love. I saw shades of Michelle in her expression and her delivery. I still wasn't really committed to getting back into watching though. Still going through my Kwan withdrawal...
Then I saw
Caroline Zhang in 2008 and fell in love. She was so tiny but her spins were incredible and she was consistent and she had ties to Michelle. I really liked
Mirai Nagasu too. I was just impressed with her and I thought she was so cute! So I was pulled back in to US skating by Caroline and Mirai.
I skipped watching the 2007-2008 GP but watched nationals in 2008 and worlds. There I re-fell in love with
Mao and Yuna.
So at the start of the 2008-2009 season I was back to being a full-time skating fan.

I found it refreshing and slightly less stressful to be a fan. Rather than cheering exclusively for one skater I had multiple favorites from different countries so that made it a lot easier to watch. I also was able to go back and gain an appreciation for the skaters I hated back when Michelle competed (Tara, Irina, Sasha).
And that is my love of figure skating story. The End.