gojoscupid

anyone that keeps on talking about me making an “oc” instead will be muted. i’m not the only writer that writes (y/n) with an appearance and i don’t appreciate any negativity towards my work. although i’m not active on writing right now, i still read comments. i still delete, reply, or like comments as i please because i enjoy reading people’s feedbacks. 
          	
          	again, any negativity or complaints about my work or about (y/n) will either be muted or block. if you don’t enjoy it, either go to a different book or make your own book. 
          	
          	i do appreciate people still reading my book(s) and enjoying them, but please refrain from making any negative comments on my work. i accept criticism or compliments, but the way i write (y/n) is my own decision which doesn’t affect the storyline. (y/n)’s appearance is a small detail that isn’t mention most of the time or change anything. all i mention was her hair color, eye color, & height. i don’t choose her skin color, her race, ethnicity, etc. if that small detail still bothers you, AGAIN read something else or make your own story. simple as that.
          	
          	thank you for reading this announcement and i hope you have an amazing day/night.
          	
          	- gojoscupid

Anislaa

I think people were just confused, and that's y they said it was an oc bc it might aswell be
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Anislaa

announcement you said you didn't choose skin colour or race but thats the only thing u don't chose.
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Anislaa

@gojoscupid I was trying to point out hair colour eye colour and height are not a small detail because the reader is going to imagine what you have described every time they are reading your book bc yn is everywhere, the main character. I never said it was a bother, criticism can apply to any parts of a story including the main character itself. The reality is, you chose how y/n looked like, that's just what it is and what I'm trying to tell you. In your first
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gojoscupid

anyone that keeps on talking about me making an “oc” instead will be muted. i’m not the only writer that writes (y/n) with an appearance and i don’t appreciate any negativity towards my work. although i’m not active on writing right now, i still read comments. i still delete, reply, or like comments as i please because i enjoy reading people’s feedbacks. 
          
          again, any negativity or complaints about my work or about (y/n) will either be muted or block. if you don’t enjoy it, either go to a different book or make your own book. 
          
          i do appreciate people still reading my book(s) and enjoying them, but please refrain from making any negative comments on my work. i accept criticism or compliments, but the way i write (y/n) is my own decision which doesn’t affect the storyline. (y/n)’s appearance is a small detail that isn’t mention most of the time or change anything. all i mention was her hair color, eye color, & height. i don’t choose her skin color, her race, ethnicity, etc. if that small detail still bothers you, AGAIN read something else or make your own story. simple as that.
          
          thank you for reading this announcement and i hope you have an amazing day/night.
          
          - gojoscupid

Anislaa

I think people were just confused, and that's y they said it was an oc bc it might aswell be
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Anislaa

announcement you said you didn't choose skin colour or race but thats the only thing u don't chose.
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Anislaa

@gojoscupid I was trying to point out hair colour eye colour and height are not a small detail because the reader is going to imagine what you have described every time they are reading your book bc yn is everywhere, the main character. I never said it was a bother, criticism can apply to any parts of a story including the main character itself. The reality is, you chose how y/n looked like, that's just what it is and what I'm trying to tell you. In your first
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