Hiii! I Was Wondering Can You Do One Where Timmy And Fem!reader Were Dating When They Were In High School
hiii! i was wondering can you do one where timmy and fem!reader were dating when they were in high school or something but they broke up, after some years she is super famous actress and literally everyone’s celebrity crush (i wish 🥲) then their paths crossed again (maybe they are now co-stars) and he is like 😳😲 and with happy ending ofc sorry if this doesn’t make sense
if you don’t want to do it that’s definitely fine and i’m sorry my english is bad. take care!
ok guys i found this really cute request in my drafts and i was thinking maybe it could be a "trilogy"; before, now, and after?? or it could be a 1shot with flashbacks but i'm afraid it's going to be way too long for you to read. idk i really need opinions.
*anon ur english is fine. take care as well and have a nice day <3 -L
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If you’re a reader of fanfiction and wondering if your feedback matters to writers….
Unequivocally, yes.
Nothing makes us happier than kind, thoughtful comments. Yes, we love the worlds that we write for. Yes, we enjoy the gratification of creation. Yes, it's rewarding in itself to write the works that we want to read, to build on the worlds we already love, etc.
But a large reason why we write fanfiction is to build community and foster connections with people who love the same things we do. If we never hear anything from anyone, it’s disheartening and isolating. We wonder what we're doing wrong and why our writing isn't resonating with people.
If you ever think that:
1. They get so much feedback, they probably know their work is loved, so what's the point?
Both of those things might be true. However, even seasoned writers who have been at this for years and have written literally hundreds of fics can sometimes (frequently) feel iffy about their work. Especially if they're going in a new direction, like writing for a different character, trope, fandom, format, etc. I promise you that each and every comment is still seen and appreciated.
2. This is a really old fic, and I’m being creepy for reblogging or commenting.
I can't really speak to being on the writer end of this because I haven't been doing this for very long at all. But, almost every time I've reblogged an old fic, the authors have always been happy that people are still enjoying their work months later. No one has ever called me a weird little freak for digging up months-old fics to gush over them. At least, not yet and not to my face.
3. Nobody else has said anything, and I’m shy to be the first.
A lot of blogs have anon enabled for this exact reason. A lot of writers put up with a ton of anon hate, but the lovely anons are what fuel them. Send an anon!! If that isn't an option, seriously, who cares? Nothing beats that "first comment" rush for us. Leave a little comment anyway. <3
4. They hardly ever reply to comments, so what’s the point?
There are LOTS of reasons why this might not be the case. I can almost 100% promise you it's not because the author doesn't read comments or care to hear from anyone. It's usually because life just gets incredibly overwhelming, both online and offline. Sometimes, writers just don't have the bandwith to engage with everything that comes their way, and it's not personal in the slightest. Writing fanfic is incredibly rewarding but can be very draining. On top of that, many writers are also students, full-time workers, parents, caregivers, and/or partners. Many of us also deal with debilitating mental and physical health diagnoses that can severely impede our ability to be both creative and social. Some of us thrive off of the social aspect of fandom, while others find it stressful and prefer to keep a lower profile. But, I promise, that if a writer has feedback enabled, they want to hear from readers. If they didn't, they'd turn it off.
5. I loved this person's work but don't know what to say.
Reblogs are a great solution to this!! That way, you can share the fic that you loved with all of your followers. Absolutely no one takes offense to empty reblogs, I promise.
6. I loved this person's work so much I could write a five paragraph essay about it.
Do it. You'll make their day, guaranteed. GUARANTEED. HOWEVER. I promise you that writing "more" or "part 2 when?" or some variant of the above is not the compliment you think it is. I think that most of the time, it's said with positive intent. But, it comes off as dismissive of the work the writer has already done. Focus on that, please and thank you.
Timmy x reader cuddling hc?
oooh i love it. i’ll try to finish real quick with something i’m writing now & then i’ll write that!! i’m hyped up rn.
thank you so much for the request have a nice day <3
-leaaa
i’ve never smiled more in my entire life
Definitely he is a baby 💕
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the songs you listen to at ages 15-17 will rip holes into your heart when you listen to them again later in life.