I've posted a similar question in the OCD forums, but I wanted to get input from a broader group. Basically, what is your stance on something known as "whump" or "hurt/comfort?" When a character is hurt, and, as the reader or writer, I get a certain emotional pleasure from it. I know I'm not the only person who feels like this, just google "xyz fandom/character whump" and you'll find a bunch of stories.
My problem is, I feel like I get too much enjoyment from the "hurt" portion. When I write, 9 times out of 10, if a character is hurt, they get helped/rescued/comforted; everything is all better at the end in some way or another. But lately, as in about 2 weeks ago, I've been feeling like this is a sin, to get enjoyment from the characters being in these types of situations, even though they do get rescued. It's actually been a shattering revelation, as I've become rather depressed and convinced I'm a horrible person. I'm afraid to work on my novel now (a sci-fi book about a war, so people do end up getting hurt). I feel as though my love for writing has been broken, I'm afraid to touch it again.
Does anyone have any thoughts?
My problem is, I feel like I get too much enjoyment from the "hurt" portion. When I write, 9 times out of 10, if a character is hurt, they get helped/rescued/comforted; everything is all better at the end in some way or another. But lately, as in about 2 weeks ago, I've been feeling like this is a sin, to get enjoyment from the characters being in these types of situations, even though they do get rescued. It's actually been a shattering revelation, as I've become rather depressed and convinced I'm a horrible person. I'm afraid to work on my novel now (a sci-fi book about a war, so people do end up getting hurt). I feel as though my love for writing has been broken, I'm afraid to touch it again.
Does anyone have any thoughts?