A distinction between squicks
Mar. 31st, 2022 11:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After a good deal of thought, I'm not entirely sure that "embarrassment squick" exactly describes the feeling of Oh God Please No I sometimes get when consuming media. It definitely happens a lot with situations that will and do cause characters embarrassment, but that's not the only time I get that feeling. I think I've narrowed it down to some sort of "bad decisions squick". I don't like watching (or reading, or whatever) when a character makes a decision that has a predictably terrible outcome. I can feel myself pre-cringe when it happens. It's possible, of course, that I have both, since I'm pretty sure I've been bad with flat-out embarrassing stuff happening to characters as well, but I've been having less trouble with plain embarrassment in some situations that don't involve characters making bad decisions. IDK, this may require more thought, but I might be onto something, at least for myself.
(This post is brought to you by me procrastinating watching the second half of the Miraculous Ladybug season four finale. Bad decision squick abounds! 😨)
Edit: Thinking it over, I'm tentatively calling this "shame squick", since I think that covers the bad feelings I get from both sets of circumstances pretty well. Embarrassment squick doesn't bother me as much when characters aren't shamed for whatever could conceivably be embarrassing, whereas with shame squick, I can pretty well anticipate the sense of shame and/or guilt I might feel if making those decisions myself.
(This post is brought to you by me procrastinating watching the second half of the Miraculous Ladybug season four finale. Bad decision squick abounds! 😨)
Edit: Thinking it over, I'm tentatively calling this "shame squick", since I think that covers the bad feelings I get from both sets of circumstances pretty well. Embarrassment squick doesn't bother me as much when characters aren't shamed for whatever could conceivably be embarrassing, whereas with shame squick, I can pretty well anticipate the sense of shame and/or guilt I might feel if making those decisions myself.
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Date: 2022-04-02 05:19 am (UTC)