As a fan of online literature, I don't have any feelings or feelings, nor will I feel disgusted. But I can tell you that web novels have existed for a long time as a cultural phenomenon, and it has influenced people's reading choices and habits to a certain extent. Although online novels have many advantages such as rich plots and vivid characters, there are also some shortcomings such as excessive commerce, fictional plots and vulgar content. Therefore, people's views and attitudes towards online novels might vary from person to person.
If I were in that situation, I would cut them both off immediately. There's no point in keeping people around who can betray you like that. It's a matter of self - respect.
Think about the reasons for the breakup in the first place. If it was due to something serious like abuse or cheating, it's probably not a good idea to take her back. But if it was more about small misunderstandings or growing apart, then you could consider rebuilding the relationship. Set some boundaries and expectations from the start, like how often you'll communicate and what you both want from the relationship if you decide to give it another go.
Start by stating your expectations before reading the novel. Then, compare those expectations with what you actually got from reading it. Say something like 'I expected a light - hearted adventure, but this novel turned out to be a deep exploration of human nature.' This can be an interesting way to start a review thread as it gives context and invites others to share their own experiences and thoughts regarding the novel.
Well, a good place to start is by coming up with a central conflict or problem that drives the story forward. This gives your novel a sense of purpose and direction from the beginning.
I met my girlfriend at a concert. She was standing right next to me. We both loved the band so much and were singing along really loudly. After the concert, we got to chatting and exchanged numbers. The rest is history.
First, stay calm. Reacting impulsively might make things worse. You could talk to your partner privately about how it made you feel. For example, say something like 'I felt a bit uncomfortable when I saw that.'