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fandomsecrets2013-04-27 03:53 pm
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But I do agree that it would be nice to put an "I don't want to warn" tag on the work.
Plus as somebody who does have a trigger, I must say that I'm confused about people complaining that something in written fiction triggered them. Usually these things happen slowly, or at least have some kind of backstory. You can see that some shit is going to happen. Or, even if you can't, you can still stop reading as soon as you see the first lines containing triggery material.
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-27 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)I also have one of the more common triggers (rape) so maybe it is easier for me to find out if a book, movie, or tv show will trigger me. And my social circle is pretty good at alerting me to thing that will send me into a ball of panic. Like when I started seeing all the dragon gifs for GoT's and went oooh most of my friends were like "No, no, no, you will hate yourself, trust us."
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(Anonymous) 2013-04-28 12:54 am (UTC)(link)Watch the SJWs pile on me for this,, but seriously? If you're this sensitive, you definitely should look into, y'know, fixing the problem. CBT, drugs, desensitization therapy, positive self-talk, etc. One line of text having that kind of a deleterious effect on you definitely is no way to function.
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