Definitely not. FM stories are often listened to by different people, including children and families. Using such offensive language would not only violate good taste but also might lead to negative impacts on the listeners. We should promote positive and clean language in all forms of media content.
In most cases, it can be okay as long as it serves a purpose in the story. Maybe the character is frustrated or exasperated and this action is a way to show their emotion. But if it's just there without any real significance, it might be better to leave it out.
Well, it depends. If it fits the character or scene and helps convey the intended emotion or action, then it could work. But make sure it doesn't seem out of place or overly odd for the style of your novel.
No. Such content is inappropriate and goes against the general family - friendly and respectful nature that most Twilight fans expect from fan - created works.
There could be social consequences too. In many novels, the characters live in a community or social circle. When the cheating is discovered, the person who cheated and the best friend might be ostracized. Their reputations can be severely damaged, and they may face a lot of judgment from others. It can also lead to a cycle of guilt and self - loathing for the ones who were involved in the cheating.
Growth and self - discovery are also common themes. Through the process of realizing their feelings for their best friend, the characters often learn more about themselves. They might discover new aspects of their personality, like their capacity for deep emotional connection or their insecurities when it comes to love. This can be seen in novels where the main character changes and matures as they navigate their feelings for their best friend.
Definitely not. Sharing something like that with a sister is highly unethical. Family relationships are based on respect, love, and appropriate boundaries. This kind of sharing violates those boundaries and can cause discomfort, harm to the relationship, and is not acceptable in a civilized family environment.
The phrase is really ambiguous. 'Sucked' is a very casual and somewhat negative term. It could imply that the old man had a negative reaction to your story. Maybe he criticized it harshly, so it feels like he 'sucked' the life or quality out of your story.