Why do we like whump?

The name hurt/comfort is interesting because it brings in the comfort factor - when trying to explain to people who don't understand whump, I find whumpers often focus on the comfort factor, explaining that we like to see the characters suffer.. and then be healed/looked after/comforted by their friends.
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Is Hurt comfort whump?

Whump. Whump is a sub-genre of hurt/comfort involving a lot of hurt and very little to no comfort. Any comfort included generally comes through friendship and team interaction, not romance or sex. Whump often involves torture or extended suffering of the central character.
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Why is it called whump?

The term is thought to have originated in the Stargate: SG-1 fandom by Fanfiction.net user OXBastetXO who claims to have coined the phrase "Danny Whumping." Danny Whumping was a "popular expression for the practice of physically and psychologically abusing one's favorite character in fanfiction and then offering them ...
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What is hurt no comfort?

Hurt/comfort is a fanfiction genre that involves the physical pain or emotional distress of one character, who is cared for by another character. The injury, sickness or other kind of hurt allows an exploration of the characters and their relationship.
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What does whump mean in fanfiction?

whump (plural whumps) (informal) A thumping sound. (fandom slang) A genre of fan fiction in which a character endures injury, torture, or other forms of physical and mental suffering.
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What does NSFW mean in Fan Fic?

The acronym NSFW stands for “not safe for work.” When used correctly, NSFW is a warning that indicates a link to a webpage, video, photo, or audio clip contains inappropriate content.
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What does lemon mean in a Fan Fic?

A Lemon is a Fan Fic with explicit sexual content. This can range from plot-what-plot screwfests with no justification, to exquisitely plotted and crafted stories that just happen to follow their participants into the bedroom (and through the subsequent action therein) on a regular basis.
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What is fluff angst?

Fluffy. Also used as adjective to modify another genre to indicate a sweet and happy story, e.g. "a fluffy PWP" for a sweet or mushy PWP, or even to qualify darker genres, e.g. TAFF or "fluffy angst" (sometimes combined into "flangst"). Some fans describe their own fluff as "so sweet it'll give you cavities."
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Why do some people like hurt comfort?

The name hurt/comfort is interesting because it brings in the comfort factor - when trying to explain to people who don't understand whump, I find whumpers often focus on the comfort factor, explaining that we like to see the characters suffer.. and then be healed/looked after/comforted by their friends.
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What is the difference between hurt comfort and angst?

Hurt/comfort involves someone being sick/injured/generally worried about something, and someone else taking care of them and helping them, and generally have a happy ending. Angst is usually meant to be sad and make you worry about the characters and what they're going through.
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What is the hurt comfort genre?

Hurt-comfort definition

(fandom slang) A genre of fan fiction, in which a character receives comfort from another after or while suffering injury, illness, or a traumatic experience.
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What does Gen mean in fanfiction?

Gen usually means a Fan Fic that includes no pairing, be they homo-erotic or hetero-erotic.
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Is whump a Scrabble word?

WHUMP is a valid scrabble word.
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What is a dark fanfiction?

'” Common tropes that fandom at large deems “dark fic” are stories where characters are active serial killers, in the mafia or other organized crime, or are enslaved in some way (either fantasy/science-fiction inspired or… not that).
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What are some angst tropes?

6 YA Tropes That Make Us Angsty
  • Insta – Love. Our main characters have never met before. ...
  • First Person. First Person Everywhere. ...
  • All Your Plots Is Belong To Us. ...
  • Irresponsible Parents. ...
  • The Love Triangle.
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What is mutual pining?

Mutual pining is when two people who like or love each other but think the other one isn't interested, making this trope also a sort of unrequited love.
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What are tropes in fanfiction?

Tropes are devices and conventions that a writer can reasonably rely on as being present in the audience members' minds and expectations. On the whole, tropes are not clichés. The word clichéd means "stereotyped and trite." In other words, dull and uninteresting. We are not looking for dull and uninteresting entries.
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How do you write a comfort scene?

3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes
  1. Reader Emotions and Character Emotions Don't Have to Match. ...
  2. Tip #1: Use a Less Deep Point-of-View for Uncomfortably Heavy Scenes. ...
  3. Tip #2: Emotional Doesn't Mean Melodramatic. ...
  4. Tip #3: Don't Skip Scenes that Are Part of a Character's Emotional Journey.
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How do you show comfort in writing?

Here are some writing tips to help you write and evoke emotion:
  1. Be specific with word choice. When writing your first novel, it's easy to fall into cliché when writing emotions. ...
  2. Make sure readers identify with the protagonist. ...
  3. Vary your descriptions. ...
  4. Build up to intense emotions for greater impact. ...
  5. Try journaling.
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What is the citrus scale?

The Citrus Scale is a scale used to measure the intensity of sexual activity in a fanfic. It ranges from the very mild to the insanely wild.
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What does AU mean in wattpad?

An alternative universe (also known as AU, alternate universe, alternative timeline, alternate timeline, alternative reality, or alternate reality) is a setting for a work of fan fiction that departs from the canon of the fictional universe that the fan work is based on.
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What is the most popular fanfiction genre?

From the “Fluff” to the “Angst”. The most popular Fanfiction genres
  • Angst. The angst fanfics are those that try to cause the reader to feel anguix and are usually based on the suffer (physical or emotional) of the main character.
  • Crossover. ...
  • Fluff. ...
  • Hurt/Comfort. ...
  • Podfic. ...
  • PWP (Plot? ...
  • Slash/Femslash. ...
  • Smut/Lemon.
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What is smau?

Using the Stop Motion Aimpoint Update (SMAU) feature of SLAM-ER, the controlling pilot refined the missile's aimpoint to the center of the base of the target, guiding the missile to a direct hit.
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What does y f'n mean in wattpad?

Y/N (short for "Your name") is a genre of fanfiction, common in Tumblr, Wattpad and Twitter imagines in younger fandoms, where the writer lets the reader insert themselves into the story: "Y/N" (or "(YN)" and other variations) is meant to be replaced by the reader's name while reading.
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What does C mean in fanfic?

Whumpage differs from H/C (Hurt/Comfort) in that the "comfort" side of the dynamic is rarely present. The term may also be used to describe a story element in a fanfic that is not otherwise specifically focused on violence and suffering.
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