Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?

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Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?

-A story that’s grounded in reality, even if it’s not extraordinary
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43%
-An outstanding story that’s entirely fictional
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57%
 
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Would You Rather: A True Story or a Great One?

Post by CrisN »

Do you prefer a story that’s grounded in reality, even if it’s not extraordinary, or an outstanding story that’s entirely fictional?
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Post by randomlygenerated »

Definitely a good story. I assume 90% of "real" stories are fake anyway. Adds nothing for me in any case.
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Post by Freesub »

Honestly depends entirely on my mood. But in general I really like the honesty of authors telling the readers when they're embellishing certain parts of a real incident to make it better .
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Post by Jonjon2 »

I prefer a great story and I agree that I think its likely that some of the 'true' stories have a little bit of author's licence to embellish - I am equally happy with that.
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Post by Debbifan »

Prefer a good story. Virtually all the stories in this genre require some level of suspension of disbelief. We could always argue why did the character do this and not that and why didn't they say the other?

Having said that, I do prefer stories set in a realistic 'universe'. No magic or elves or aliens or shapeshifters. No alternate universe where all women have to permanently remain naked! But that's just my preference and taste; different strokes for different folks.
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Post by jllash »

I prefer real stories, knowing that it actually happened makes it so much more interesting to me.
Fantasy can be fun too, but it just doesn't have the same appeal to me when I know it's all completely made up.
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Post by Executionus »

Most true stories fall into one of three categories: A brief awkward flash/malfunction, someone being seen naked who doesn't know it for some reason, or something that'll get a person arrested. That's about it. Due to the nature of the situation true stories are almost-always short and simple.

I greatly prefer well-written fictional stories. That said, character believability is important and a story fails if the characters don't act realistic.
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Post by NickTwisp »

I prefer stories that have some degree of plausibility.

Stories I've posted are in part based on real events.
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Post by PantsDownFun »

I always prefer true stories. Especially when the story teller is able to go into great detail on the emotions they experienced. The embarrassment and humiliation is the main thrill, and for that, nothing beats the real thing.
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Post by RaccoonBatteryStaple »

Executionus wrote: Wed Jun 04, 2025 2:00 pm Most true stories fall into one of three categories: A brief awkward flash/malfunction, someone being seen naked who doesn't know it for some reason, or something that'll get a person arrested. That's about it. Due to the nature of the situation true stories are almost-always short and simple.

I greatly prefer well-written fictional stories. That said, character believability is important and a story fails if the characters don't act realistic.
That's a great point about true stories, and to me that makes them hit differently. There are things I can roll with in fictional stories because it never actually happened to someone. So for me, there's room for both.
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