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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-06-28 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #3464 ]


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(Anonymous) 2016-06-28 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it when you write anything emotional, or just certain (negative?) emotions?

OP

(Anonymous) 2016-06-29 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
It's kinda complicated, but the genre I get this sort of reaction from is hurt/comfort. So pretty much negative emotions (such as pain, helplessness, worthless, humiliation, etc.), followed by positive stuff (safety, tenderness, acceptance, etc,).

The butterflies-in-stomach gets me at the negative emotion part I guess. I know that everything's going to be okay in the end, but still. :V

Re: OP

(Anonymous) 2016-06-29 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's pretty normal to get the lump in the throat/butterflies in stomach (mild emotional stomach cramps) from reading good fic: that's one of the calling signs of good fic in my book. But I have never heard of someone actually throwing up from it before.

I have ached so much for characters I've written that I have cried from it though, when they had to live through or do especially shitty things. Tough, but that's what made the story.