Sure. There are many great gay fanfictions that focus on positive relationships, like those centered around friendship evolving into love, or just pure romantic encounters in a normal setting. For example, some fanfictions about two characters going on a journey together and gradually falling in love through shared experiences.
Yes. Fanfiction platforms usually have tags that can help you filter out the ones you don't want. Look for tags like 'romantic', 'fluff' (which means sweet and light - hearted content), or 'slow burn' which are likely to lead you to gay fanfictions that don't involve those negative themes.
Use the search and filter functions on the fanfiction platforms. Most platforms allow you to search for specific keywords or exclude certain ones. So you can type in 'gay fanfiction - abusive - kidnapping' to try and get results without those elements.
First, it's important to note that portraying abuse in any relationship is a sensitive topic. If you want to write such a fanfiction, make sure to clearly label it as containing dark themes. Instead of glorifying the abuse, use it as a way to explore how characters can overcome or break free from such a situation. Focus on the psychological and emotional journey of the characters, and always end with a message of hope or growth.
One common theme is the power dynamic. Often, it shows how one character holds excessive power over the other, like in a situation where a character uses their social status or physical strength to dominate. Another theme can be the psychological abuse, such as manipulation through lies or gaslighting. There's also the theme of the victim's struggle to break free from the abusive situation, which can be a very emotional and engaging part of the fanfiction.
I don't recommend fanfiction that involves abuse as it promotes negative and harmful behavior. Instead, you can look for positive gay relationship fanfictions that focus on love, respect and mutual understanding.
One book is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It shows a complex and somewhat abusive relationship. The characters' power play and mind games are quite disturbing yet fascinating. It makes readers think about how relationships can go wrong.
One common theme might be the power imbalance. In these stories, one character often has more control or power over the other, which can lead to the abusive dynamic. Another could be the cycle of abuse, where there are periods of tension, outbursts, and then brief reconciliations. Also, the psychological manipulation is often present, like gaslighting where the abuser makes the victim doubt their own perception of reality.
Another theme might be the exploration of the psychological impact of the abuse on the gay character. It could show how the abuse affects their self - esteem, relationships, and view of the world. This could involve things like the character having trust issues or difficulty expressing emotions.
There are some fanfiction authors who are known for writing positive Sasunaru stories. You can search for their works specifically. For example, some authors might focus on their adventures together, or how they support each other in achieving their goals. By following these authors, you can find fanfictions that are far from the 'abusive Sasuke' concept.
Yes, there are. You need to be careful not to make light of or promote abuse. It's crucial to handle the topic sensitively. The characters should not be seen as enjoying or justifying the abuse. Also, consider the impact on the readers, especially those who may have experienced abuse in real life.
One such book is 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer. It's a harrowing account of a child's experience in an abusive family. The protagonist endures extreme physical and emotional abuse from his mother. Another is 'The Girl on the Train' which also touches on aspects of an abusive relationship within a complex web of mystery and unreliable narration.