Adultery A Husband and Wife’s Playful Texts Turn Into a Complicated Affair
(06-07-2026, 09:57 PM)heygiwriter Wrote:  Thanks for voicing out. Its seriously demotivated me, a part of our brain will only register something like that. 

We would forget how we spend laughing at all jokes, but a slap will be remembered for ever.  For an author "End the Story" is Slap and Humiliation.

Here is my two cents, Writing isn’t just typing words, it’s investing time, emotion, imagination, and patience into building something meaningful from nothing.

Writing is not casual labor. It’s hours of building worlds, shaping characters, rewriting, doubting, and still choosing to continue. The person who creates carries the full weight of that process. So when someone who has never written a story decides to step in and dictate how it should go, it doesn’t sound insightful—it sounds arrogant.

If you can’t create, that’s your limitation. But don’t stand on the sidelines and pretend to be a director of someone else’s work. That’s not guidance—it’s noise dressed up as opinion.

Respect the effort. Or stay out of it. Don't criticize the meal if you can't make one..
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RE: A Husband and Wife’s Playful Texts Turn Into a Complicated Affair - by oxy.raj - 06-07-2026, 10:11 PM



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