You can reply 'Just because you've read it doesn't mean I can't enjoy it or find something different in it.' Everyone has their own perspective when it comes to fanfics. What might have been uninteresting or already - explored for them could be a whole new world for you. You can then go on to share what attracted you to the fanfic, like a particular character arc or the way the author described a certain scene. This can make them consider looking at it from a different angle.
You can simply say 'Sure, I liked it!' This is a straightforward and positive response that shows your approval.
This statement might suggest that the person has a certain level of experience in reading fanfics. They've read enough to recognize a particular story or concept when they see it again. It could be a reaction to a common trope or a specific plotline that they've already come across. It might also be a sign of their boredom with the recycled ideas in the fanfic world. They're basically saying they're not interested because they've already been there, done that with this particular fanfic.
I'd probably say, 'Revelation has been a subject of much debate and different people have different views on it. But dismissing it as just fiction might be too simplistic.'
You could say, 'Well, I have time to listen if you want to share.'
You could say, 'Well, I have time to listen if you want to share.'
One can reply with 'I was just trying to be friendly, my bad'. This shows that you understand their annoyance and are apologetic for oversharing. Sometimes people are in a hurry or not in the mood to listen to someone else's long story, and this response acknowledges that.
Well, it depends on your relationship with that person. If it's a really close friend, you can be more casual and say something like 'Hey, saw you reacted to my story. What did you think?' This opens up the conversation for them to share their thoughts. If it's someone you're not as close to but still in your close friends list, you might be a bit more formal and say 'Thank you for your reaction to my story. I appreciate it.' And then you can see if they want to continue the conversation further.
You can say yes if you have the time and are interested. Reading your friend's story shows that you care about them and their creativity.
Tell him firmly 'no' and that it's not okay. Then explain to him that our bodies are private parts.
If it's a relatively unknown or niche 'boo bitch fanfic', you could start by searching on specialized fanfic websites. Look for tags related to the words 'boo' and 'bitch' if the platform allows for such detailed tagging. Also, check any relevant fandom forums where fans might discuss or share such fanfics.