Winters Gate wrote:
Not really into horror media. Mostly because I will either get very upset by it or find it really stupid. So I avoid it if I can.
Maybe if you keep comforting things around you as you read that will help and don't read in the dark.
That's a good idea, I'll try to just read it during the daytime. Maybe even only when my partner is in the room
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I haven't read a horror story since I was a kid. I almost never watch horror movies - stopped about 15 years ago when I decided I didn't need any additional negativity/mind pollution.
That said, I've been told some real life horror stories that are pretty messed up. I don't need fiction when there's real life traumatic stuff to process and try not to think too much about.
"Mind pollution" is a good description for how horror tends to affect me- it usually drags me down and makes me paranoid.
At the same time, I really envy people who can handle horror because I think it has value as a genre. When it's done well, horror can explore important concepts and bring up interesting things to think about. Sometimes scary things are good to face, and fiction can help us do that in a healthy way (again, if it's done well)