2. I didn't mean to offend you! (Edited).

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"Not to offend anyone, but..."

If you have ever written depression, anxiety, anorexia, dysphoria, transphobia, homophobia, pedophilia, or anything else as a... quart. *deep breath*

I will fight you on the side of the street. You complete and utter piece of crap. That is not okay, you fluffer nuggets.

If you write rape as if it's no real big deal, you are scum. If you can't write a transgender person, don't write one until you learn how.

Do. Not. Write. What. You. Don't. Understand, Know, Respect, Or. Even. Think. Is. Real. Or. Important. Etc.

You have almost no right to do so.

You can have options on the matter, but if your opinions offends someone's else existence than guess what? No one cares so shut up.

And putting "not offended anyone..." or "not to be offensive, but..." doesn't help. (Is sometimes not necessary. Sometimes. -_- ).

Yes. It's hard to not offend everyone on the internet, and yes, there are idiots that will get offend by anything. Yet, there are actual things that will actually get offend people with good reason.

Yeah. Try avoiding that. If you can.

Also...

Some people think that only lgbtqplus people should write for lgbtqplus, and I don't completely agree. The line up for those kinds of stories on here aren't much nor new. Mostly just guide books about it. Which I don't think is very necessary. Not that it's bad, but one is enough. I'm looking for actual stories so come on. I mean, there's only one actual story for lgbtqplus. One.

If you are a knowledgeable ally that knows your stuff than go right ahead. I thank you for actually writing something other than a guide book which I find annoying to be the only things for lgbtqplus besides gay boys/girls/straights doing it with no plot.

(Speaking of which, add that to the list of clichés counter that I'm making up right now. +1 Cliché: sumt with no plot).

I'm going make this short because I don't want drag on with my chapters very much or, at least, not often. I'm going write these shorter than the first. I'll be under 1,000 words which can be a bit hard for me, but I think I can manage.

So moral of the story: you can't make everyone happy, but you can avoid the obviously offensive things by keeping them to yourself. Can't be that hard, right? Not usually for most. Easy for others. Difficult for some. Yet, here's some word of advice: be the best writer you can be while always improving!

Also, pro/tip for writing: If you don't understand or know much about something you seem interested in writing about, but don't know much of. Research! Do some research! That's always a helpful thing to do! It's not that hard, really!

And I know not everyone means to offensive (usually... :/), but I'm talking about the people that do.

So be careful and try not to be offensive to anyone, okay... please?

"Eh... I guess. Seems like a lot of work. :/"

>:|

I'll bite you. Don't think I won't. I have bitten more people than you people think. Even at the current age of 13. I still bite. Don't try me, fluffer nuggets. I'm from the North. Fight meh.

^^^ what... what was that? I'm sorry.

Anyway, let's just get on to next chapter already. Where it will be about Titles, Covers, Descriptions, & Opening chapters. Called: Eh. I've seen better.

So until next time, please keep any of your crappy opinions to yourselves. Thanks!

~ InventiveAi

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