I’ll Look at the Horrible Thing so You Don’t Have To
What it does
Protective curiosity volunteered on behalf of someone who deserves to remain unexposed.
Use it when
- A friend cannot face upsetting content.
- Someone must inspect a bad result.
- You can absorb the unpleasant detail for the group.
For example
- You open the graphic veterinary report and summarize only the next steps.
- One roommate checks the trap while the others leave the kitchen.
- You read the cruel comments before handing back the phone.
Emotional intensity6/10
Primary reactionConcern
ToneEarnest · Dramatic






