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fandomsecrets2014-11-15 03:33 pm
[ SECRET POST #2874 ]
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(Anonymous) 2014-11-15 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)I have real-life issues that I never spoke about online simply because I came online to get away from that stuff. When it spills over and means I can't update as often or otherwise makes me want to withdraw from fandom or general socializing, I feel that if I say anything about it now then it only makes me look like I'm attention-seeking or making excuses for being lazy.
I explain privately if someone's very persistent about demanding updates (because that sort of thing only exacerbates the original issue for me and creates a vicious cycle) and actually people have been very understanding, but it still makes me a bit uncomfortable. I'd hope that readers would respect the fact that if I'm not updating freqently there's a reason behind it, but I also realize that I've never explained what that reason is. It just feels a bit weird trying to justify real-life issues to fanfic readers, tbh. If I had anything to update then I'd update.