I'm not sure which specific 'fanfic' you are referring to. My friends have different skills and interests. Some might be into writing and could potentially take on a fanfic project if it aligns with their fandoms and writing abilities. But others might not be interested in fanfic writing at all.
Well, it depends on what this fanfic entails. If it's a fanfic related to a popular movie or book series that my friends are fans of, like Harry Potter or Star Wars, and if they have the writing skills, then yes, they could probably do it. However, if it's a very niche or complex genre that they are not familiar with, they might struggle.
It depends on their skills and interests. Some friends might be up for it if they have the creativity and writing chops.
Yes, some of my friends can. They are big fans of various fictional universes and have dabbled in writing before. So, they have the potential to do this fanfic if they like the idea behind it.
Because friends are the ones we often share with. We talk about our joys, sorrows, and experiences with them over time, so they gradually come to know our story.
It depends. If your privacy settings are set to public or you have specifically allowed your friends to view your stories, then they can see them. But if you've restricted access, they won't.
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
Not necessarily. Unless there's some specific feature or indication that tells them, they probably wouldn't know for sure. It's not like there's a direct notification sent to them every time someone watches their story.
The idea of 'your oc eats you out' in a fanfic context is completely inappropriate. Fan fiction is a form of creative writing that should be based on positive themes, like friendship, adventure, or exploring the existing fictional universe in a respectful way. This kind of description violates basic ethical and moral boundaries.
First, have an open and honest conversation with your wife. Try to approach the topic calmly and without accusations. For example, say something like 'I've heard some rumors that are really concerning me, and I want to talk to you about them.'
It's up to the privacy options you've set. For instance, if you've made the story public, your friends can see it, but also others outside your friend list might be able to view it. However, if you've restricted it to a specific group or just yourself, your friends won't be able to see it.
It depends on the privacy settings. If you set the story to be visible to friends, then yes, they can see it.