It depends. Sometimes I have the time and inclination to explore a wide range of stories, but other times I focus on specific genres or themes that catch my attention.
Not really. I have my own preferences and can't keep track of everyone's.
Sometimes they do, but it depends on the specific stories and the author's intentions.
Well, it's unlikely. There's such a wide variety of stories out there, and everyone has their own tastes. Some might focus on certain genres or themes, while others might skip others.
Sure, sometimes. It can be interesting to see how characters interact and develop feelings for each other.
For me, it's Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. Her determination to protect her family and fight for justice is something I admire. Also, her strength in the face of adversity is truly inspiring.
Yes, you can. By finding common themes, characters, or settings, you can make connections that enhance the depth and complexity of your storytelling.
Some exes watch your stories because they haven't fully moved on and still have lingering feelings. Or it might be a subconscious habit without any deep meaning behind it.
It could be that they have a genuine interest in your experiences or the way you tell the stories. Sometimes, it's just a way to pass the time and be entertained.
You really get immersed. You think about them all the time, as if they're real people in your life.
Yes, they do. The Charmed comics tend to stick closely to the show's main plotlines and character developments.