Ok so, this poll is mostly fueled by a particular trope in movies/books that I find really annoying. You have some character, who had a lover die, and they are now going through the motions of maybe hooking up with someone new. But very often (not always, but often enough), they introduce some "guilt from the grave" plot device, to add up drama. How the person feels like it's some kind of betrayal to their previous lover, to find someone else to love. And I just don't get this one. If I'm dead:
1. I'm dead, I have no more feelings on the matter
2. Why would anyone be that selfish to say "you can't love anyone after me", or at least why would people think that's how their loved one felt? I mean, if the person truly did care about you, and they were even halfway decent, why would they be a dick from beyond the grave, and totally block you by some "none but me!" decree? It's fucking stupid to me, and introduces a fairly pointless bit of drama into a story where we all know they're going to hook up after.
So yeah, this particular bit annoys me when I see it in stories, so what do you think?
If you died, would you want your significant other to eventually get with someone else and be happy? Or would you want them to carry some torch for your corpse?
1. I'm dead, I have no more feelings on the matter
2. Why would anyone be that selfish to say "you can't love anyone after me", or at least why would people think that's how their loved one felt? I mean, if the person truly did care about you, and they were even halfway decent, why would they be a dick from beyond the grave, and totally block you by some "none but me!" decree? It's fucking stupid to me, and introduces a fairly pointless bit of drama into a story where we all know they're going to hook up after.
So yeah, this particular bit annoys me when I see it in stories, so what do you think?
If you died, would you want your significant other to eventually get with someone else and be happy? Or would you want them to carry some torch for your corpse?