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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-12-11 11:01 pm

[ SECRET POST #2535 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2535 ⌋

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Re: Your fandom-related comfort!fantasies (inspired by #4)

[personal profile] badass_tiger 2013-12-12 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
My comfort fantasies usually involve me being physically and mentally stronger than I am irl. I don't like to think of other people saving me, I want to save myself. Alternately - and this is so cheesy, oh my God - I give the problem to a fictional character and let the other half of the ship comfort them. Sometimes it's so ridiculous for them to have the problem but I can't help it, it always makes me feel better.
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Re: Your fandom-related comfort!fantasies (inspired by #4)

[personal profile] inkdust 2013-12-12 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, giving the problem to a fictional character is so great. But I'm even cheesier because I use my OCs. Though I don't always give them my problem, sometimes I give them a more fitting problem that brings out the same emotions. Cheesy but effective.

Re: Your fandom-related comfort!fantasies (inspired by #4)

(Anonymous) 2013-12-12 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
This pretty well describes my feelings about most of the characters in fandom that I really love and read the most fic about (especially when I'm feeling down). Share my problems, but with far more real justification for them. It is cheesy, but sometimes that's what you want or need.

Re: Your fandom-related comfort!fantasies (inspired by #4)

(Anonymous) 2013-12-12 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
I do exactly that. Luckily one of my fandoms has a character who is canonically horribly depressed over not preventing the death of someone dear to him. Then again I feel guilty for identifying with him because oh my god, anon, you're not depressed and you never have been, you couldn't possibly understand what it's like, so fuck that.
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Re: Your fandom-related comfort!fantasies (inspired by #4)

[personal profile] leikomgwtfbbq 2013-12-12 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Same here! My main comfort fantasy is getting some kind of magical girl transformation object, or that I've fulfilled a Homestuck planet quest and hit godtier, and being able to save/help myself and other people instead of depending on so many people all the time @_@

The silly Homestuck fantasy actually helps me out with my dumb anxiety stuff a lot, because I go "well I need to do (x) to fulfill my quest!" Whether (x) is speaking up about my feelings and needs more often, or being able to ask a stranger for directions, or dragging myself out of the house more often. Which makes me about the biggest dweeb ever, hahahaha XD