No problem, i ramble all the time! Thanks for the story comment! So do you have any ideas for life after the diary because i want to do another chapter tonight
yay im glad you do! all her stories are ferards, i personally dont like ferards. ( im not homophopic!) everytime i say i dont really like them people call me that, im not i just rather read straight ones lol, but her writing style is really good.
ohh yays! lol you can send them to me if you want, and thats the point of posting stories on here! people will give you constructive critisism. and i have fish to lol i have so many petes its unbelivable, i think i have like 30 something, its a zoo. but my dogs are my babies. i freak out anytime somebody lets tem outside with out me knowing and they sleep with me in my bed and there BIG dogs. i will check her stories out now.
Cool, i have an original and than i have another frank iero fanfic ( pete wentz is in it too), are you planning on writing any stories?? yeah i would die if my dogs had to stay outside, there like my kids, no joke! im over protective of them.
haha lol and thank you! i never actually had a cat =[ but i practilly live on and off with friends ( & they ALL have cats) so idk, im more of a dog person, i have two. Dear Diary isint my story it all im just helping to write the sequal because i was so sad when the author of dera diary said she wouldent be continuing so i offered to do it for her lol, so i guess most of the sequal will be by me. i dont really know. You should read my other stories! If you want to lol
Funny thing you ask that; I am bi.
I told my best friend by writing it down on a piece of paper. We weren't the best of friends when I told her, but she totally understood, and I think that actually brought us closer as friends. We're very open with each other now about everything. I haven't told a lot of other people, but the ones that I did don't completely care. They support me too and said that they won't tell anyone because it'd make me feel uncomfortable (my school is horribly homophobic). I came out to my mom and she accepted me, but did not tell my dad because I fear how he'll react. I know for sure that he's not too accepting of gays/bis/lesbians, so I will refrain from telling him until the future. I think tolerant is a better way to describe him.
Honestly, I am [b]not[/b] going to lie to you at all; it's frightening to tell people, but if you have friends and family that you know will love you no matter what, it's a lot easier. One good way to test this is to just ask them, "Hey, would you have a problem with me or hanging out with me if I liked the same sex?"
I did that to my now best friend and she said no. The next day, I told her. If they totally freak out on you, then it might not be a good idea to tell that person. But in the end, it's completely up to you.
I wish you luck if you do decide to tell people =)
Lol (about the Sims pic). Thank you. They wanted to adopt a kid, but I said to hell with that. I didn't want them having a funny looking baby, so they had their own and they are adorable (they have two, haha).
I had to reread what you said, but I did get it, lmao.
Hopefully, the rude people won't say anything. I think it's how some people word things that comes off as rude, but when in reality, they're just trying to help you. But then, you have the actual rude people who know what they're doing and it pisses me off. I don't see why someone would want to ever do that to another author because it isn't right. While it's nice to have your mistakes pointed out so that you can improve and grow as an author, the person who is helping you doesn't have to just put it bluntly and say something like:
"You have horrible grammar. This story sucks."
But instead, something like this:
"I quite enjoy this story, but I saw that you have some grammar mistakes here and here. Keep up the good work."
People can at least try to be nice about it. I'll say this one million times and more: Nobody is perfect.
Haha, it's like My Chem is just helping people everywhere and they don't even know how they're helping in some ways (such as writing).
I've cried on a roller coaster before. It was not pleasant. >.<
You can just take your time sending it to me, but I promise you that I won't try to bite your head off, or be rude about it if you did happen to need improvements. I think it hurts quite a bit when people are just plain rude about stuff. It's happened to me before, but I would never do it to someone. I mean, we're all human here :)
Ugh, so am I! I have luckily faced my fears to get on roller coasters though... I just can't open my eyes as it's climbing to the top or else I'll start to have a mini panic attack. I don't get in trouble a lot, so I get really nervous if I try to do something against a parent or teacher's wishes in fear that I'll get caught because I'm just [i]that[/i] graceful.
When I first started writing, I had little to no interest in the story or writing in general. I always thought that writing was lame and a major waste of time. I thought that the people who wrote were freaks and all of this other horrible stuff, but then I came across My Chem and found slash that way and now look at me. I'm obsessed with writing, lol.
So yeah, I know how it feels to be completely nervous and uncertain about things, so don't worry =)
Okay, take your time. Trust me, I was ready for my first story to be just... completely trashed and then have somebody report me and delete it, but it never happened, so you should have nothing to fear =]
Thank you for the comment on So This Is Love =)
I'm sure you could write something that people will like, just give it practice =] If you'd ever like for me to edit over things and help you improve, I'd be more than happy to ^_^