gl_otor_emz
Hi Babes,
Just a gentle reminder as a writer: all the stories I write are fiction. The characters, their actions, dynamics, and flaws exist within the world of the story, they are not reflections of real people, nor of how I see people in real life.
I write based on the narrative, the characters, and the emotional truth of that story, not as moral judgments or personal beliefs. Fiction is meant to explore complexity, discomfort, imbalance, and growth.
If you’re unable to separate fictional characters from real-life values or assume that a story represents how I view people in reality, then fiction may not be the right space for you. And that’s okay, everyone is free to choose what they read.
Please read with that distinction in mind, and with respect for the craft. Thank you.
gl_otor_emz
@Tzuyoda , Exactly, babe. Apparently, some people are really sensitive about fanfic, and I can’t blame them. I can’t control how they see or interpret things. But we just need to remind them that calling one character “pretty” doesn’t mean we don’t notice the others; it’s often just what the story requires. I just wanted to set a little reminder that it’s not real. I base my characters on real people sometimes to help with visual imagination, but the way I describe them in my story isn’t how I see them in real life, it’s just a character. Honestly, I think every GL actress is beautiful, and I respect everyone, so I hope people can try to separate the story from real life. Thank you so much for understanding!
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