ThatOneQueerWeirdo

*‼️IMPORTANT‼️*
          	
          	
          	
          	Little update about my "Just a hug" book.
          	
          	I have been placing trigger warnings at the start of each chapter in my book, "Just a Hug." However, this approach will be changing. Going forward, I will remove trigger warnings from the beginning of each chapter. Instead, a comprehensive list of all trigger warnings for the entire book will be provided at the beginning of the book.
          	
          	Why? You might ask
          	
          	This decision is driven by several considerations, primarily focused on enhancing the overall reading experience and aesthetic of the book.
          	
          	1. Aesthetic Appeal:
          	   Having trigger warnings at the start of each chapter can disrupt the visual and narrative flow. By consolidating them at the beginning, the book maintains a cleaner and more cohesive look, allowing the story to unfold naturally without frequent interruptions.
          	
          	2. Reader Preparedness:
          	   Placing trigger warnings at the beginning allows readers to be aware of all potential triggers from the outset, giving them a comprehensive understanding of what to expect on the whole book, but yet still meets my expectations on looks.
          	
          	That's pretty much it, thank you for reading  
          	
          	Take care of yourself 

ThatOneQueerWeirdo

*‼️IMPORTANT‼️*
          
          
          
          Little update about my "Just a hug" book.
          
          I have been placing trigger warnings at the start of each chapter in my book, "Just a Hug." However, this approach will be changing. Going forward, I will remove trigger warnings from the beginning of each chapter. Instead, a comprehensive list of all trigger warnings for the entire book will be provided at the beginning of the book.
          
          Why? You might ask
          
          This decision is driven by several considerations, primarily focused on enhancing the overall reading experience and aesthetic of the book.
          
          1. Aesthetic Appeal:
             Having trigger warnings at the start of each chapter can disrupt the visual and narrative flow. By consolidating them at the beginning, the book maintains a cleaner and more cohesive look, allowing the story to unfold naturally without frequent interruptions.
          
          2. Reader Preparedness:
             Placing trigger warnings at the beginning allows readers to be aware of all potential triggers from the outset, giving them a comprehensive understanding of what to expect on the whole book, but yet still meets my expectations on looks.
          
          That's pretty much it, thank you for reading  
          
          Take care of yourself 

ThatOneQueerWeirdo

I'm pissed I'm pissed I'm pissed
          
          It's fine tho
          
          We have a lil groupchat and one of my friends was being rly rude to me and he said he was just "being himself" 
          
          But like even my bsf thought he was rude and she's pretty forgiving
          
          I told everyone to drop it though 
          
          I think we're fine