Oh my god I'm so glad I found your blog! Stomach/rib injury whump has been my favorite since I was a kid. Like what got me into whump from the beginning. It's such a common scenario in fiction but seems to be rare to find whump blogs with a focus on it so thank you for doing what you do ❤️
This was an awesome thing to find in my asks! I'm happy to find someone that shares the same passion as me, it's definitely my favourite whump and also what got me into it as a kid! ❤️
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All credit goes to distressed-mess [deviantart]
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Is it wrong to like the whump of real people? Like say you read a documentary of a person who’s been through a lot of shit and there’s a lot of whump and you get whumperflies. Or you see someone get hurt in real life and you get whumperflies. Is that wrong?
This is an interesting question.. for me personally, if I'm hearing a story or watching a documentary on something about somebody in that situation, I don't relate it to whump and I don't necessarily enjoy it. But what I may do is apply it to a fictional whump situation.. I never want to enjoy a real person experiencing pain of any kind, so my whump is purely fictional, but yes I suppose some of that fiction could be inspired by real stories.
I don't think we should celebrate somebody being hurt in any way, and I'm sure that's not what you are implying. If knowing that something that has really happened sets of your "whumperflies" then that's ok, as long as you wouldn't actively cause that pain or allow it to happen in front of you, if that makes sense?
So if I saw a man being beaten up, I would intervene and help him rather than sit back and enjoy, even though in my whump fantasies that's exactly what happens.
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Tom Holland in Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
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So after some long sailing abroad in search of whump, I’m bringing it back to my roots, from the Turkish series Kuzey Guney (North & South), S01E06, which you can watch here.
Plot: Two brothers, Kuzey, the idiot, cheerful and selfless, and Guney, the smart, serious but selfish. In a night gone wrong, Guney ends up killing someone in a car accident, he was driving whilst Kuzey was next to him… But since he was the smart one, the brother that was to bring fortune to his family, the more loved one, Kuzey was in a way pressured to take the blame, and ends up going to prison in place of his brother… Guney didn’t object.
Kuzey doesn’t have it easy, he’s targeted for a couple of years in prison, and nearly dies from a stabbing attack which he never properly healed from.
Fast forward to this scene, this was shortly after Kuzey got out of prison after serving 5 years, he is not the same cheerful person, he lost weight, and it’s almost blurred to him who actually killed that man.
He joins some street fights to release the anger and make some money, and the guy he fights was a past prison mate, he knew of his injury so he punches him right where it hurts.
The hospital scene is the first for Guney showing some actual affection, some worry, some remorse for what he and his family had put Kuzey through, and still, Kuzey tries to reassure him that he’s okay…
Highly recommend you guys watching this, I’ll be your personal translator if need be!
Stay tuned, so much whump in this series it’s not even funny!
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