Y’all should I crash out or should I crash out
AnasAbdin

if i look back, i am lost
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Y’all should I crash out or should I crash out
in dire need of a summer day
If anyone is interested in reading and supporting my work—I’d be endlessly grateful. ❤️ This my latest piece about being a people pleaser:
https://open.substack.com/pub/andshebites/p/i-found-my-backbone-in-a-sugar-daddys?r=5ffsgf&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay
My people pleasing epiphany
it’s saturday writer babes: funky frogs commands you to write 🧚🏼✨✨
Just binge read a book in a day. I’m finally me again
I love LA (2025 - ) I 1.08
in 2026, remember how GOOD writing feels. remember how satsfying it is to get your characters to the point you have been dying to get to, where they will experience the love, fear, relief or whatever the feeling you want to bring to life may be. let this year be the year of writing, prgress and of satisfactory endings.
20 Ways Characters Show Vulnerability Without Admitting It
Showing vulnerability is risky: it's weakness, it's fear, it's revealing one's flaws.
Showing vulnerability is a core part of driving the plot or character development, whether they're building relationships or force them to make choices they wouldn't normally do.
Exposing your character's doubts and insecurities shows the reader that your character is real and has depth.
Here are 20 ways you can create tension by showing vulnerability in your characters through actions:
Letting someone see them exhausted instead of pretending they’re fine.
Admitting they don’t know what they’re doing and not joking about it.
Whispering secrets to objects instead of people.
Holding back tears, not because they’re strong, but because they’re scared.
Accepting help and apologizing for it at the same time.
Taking a deep breath before speaking, as if bracing for impact.
Sitting closer than necessary, then freezing when noticed.
Saying “you don’t have to” when they desperately want them to stay.
Letting their voice crack.
Sharing something small first, testing the ground. Alternatively, sharing small joys to test if it's safe to share bigger ones.
Watching the other person’s reaction instead of finishing the sentence.
Fidgeting with sleeves, rings, or scars they usually hide.
Letting silence stretch instead of filling it with humour.
Admitting they were hurt without assigning blame.
Avoiding eye contact while speaking about something personal.
Trusting someone with a truth they don’t fully understand yet.
Hesitating before touching, afraid of rejection. Their hands hang in the air for a moment as if waiting for permission.
Saying “I don’t want to be alone” instead of “I’m fine.”
Letting someone touch them in a way they usually resist.
Smiling through pain, hoping no one notices the cracks.
I feel like writers are often waiting to write until they know everything about their plot or characters or when they have the energy. Don’t wait. Write not knowing. Just write it.
what are my writer friends writing?? share a little about your wip!!
i recently started a substack so im in my essay social commentary era. im also writing short stories. the occasional fan fic although im partially retired.
this is me on a sunday morning, if anyone even cares