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Dominic
Dominic
2025-10-23 05:38:16
Here's a little hunt-and-create strategy I use when I care about a niche fandom like 'Dumping Ex' or 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs': first, search AO3 and Wattpad using the titles in single quotes and the main character names. If that comes up empty, widen it to ship names, tropes, and even language-specific sites—some of the best translations live on Tumblr blogs or on Chinese/Taiwanese reading platforms. Second, check Reddit threads and Discord channels dedicated to light novels or webcomics; community members often archive or link to lesser-known fanworks.

If you still find slim pickings, consider writing a short scene yourself. A fifteen-hundred-word one-shot can attract readers and spark a mini-community; tag it clearly with the title and the tropes so others can find it. Crossposting helps—post on AO3, Wattpad, and Tumblr, and drop a link to a Discord or a Linktree so readers can follow you. I did this once for another tiny fandom and watching a handful of readers trade headcanons in comments was unbelievably satisfying, so I highly recommend trying it if you want more content around those stories.
Gemma
Gemma
2025-10-24 05:23:08
If you like diving into fan-made continuations, you're in luck: I have seen fanfiction inspired by both 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs'.

A few places where I usually find these are Archive of Our Own (AO3), Wattpad, and Tumblr. On AO3 the tags can be a little...creative, so search by the exact title in quotes, try common ship names from the works, or look for broader tags like 'boyxboy', 'romcom', or 'enemies to lovers' if those match the tone. Wattpad tends to host longer, serialized stories and translations from non-English writers, while Tumblr and Twitter are where you often find one-shots, doodles, and short smutty scenes.

If the fandom is small, you'll also see translated works on places like TapRead or on dedicated Tumblr/Weibo translation blogs. Be mindful of content ratings and trigger warnings—many authors will flag smut, dubcon, or heavy angst up front. I love hunting down these hidden gems because fan creators often expand weird little corners of the original: side pairings, parenthood AUs, or crossover fics with other favorite series. It's a rabbit hole I happily dive into on slow weekends.
Tabitha
Tabitha
2025-10-24 20:59:01
Scrolling through several fandom spaces, I can tell you that material for 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' exists, but it’s scattered. On major platforms you’ll often find a handful of works: one-shots, lighthearted fluff, and occasionally angsty retellings. Tags are everything — authors might use character names or shipping tags, which means a literal title search might miss gems. I recommend combining searches: title, main-character names, and common ship pairings. Filters like "one-shot," "multi-chapter," and content warnings help too.

Smaller or newer series sometimes thrive on niche sites and community boards. Tumblr hosts micro-fictions and moodboards; Wattpad is where longer experimental pieces can appear; Archive of Our Own is the likely place for structured, archived fics with comprehensive tagging. If a language barrier shows up, fan translation threads on Reddit or Discord often convert popular Korean/Chinese posts and link back to original sources. In short, expect variety rather than volume. I’ve bookmarked a few underrated drabbles and love how the fandom reimagines scenes, so if you dig around you’ll probably find something that clicks with your taste.
Ella
Ella
2025-10-25 23:34:43
Hunting through the usual fan hubs, I’ve definitely run into threads and posts about 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' — although how much actual fanfiction exists depends on which corner of the internet you poke. On big archives like Archive of Our Own and Wattpad, smaller webtoons and manhwa often get a trickle rather than a flood: one-shots, short drabbles, and a few multi-chapter experiments. You’ll usually see pieces tagged by ship name or by the lead characters rather than the series title, so searching for character names or romantic pairings can turn up more than the title search alone.

Tumblr and Twitter are surprisingly useful for micro-fics and snippets; creators tend to post short scenes, headcanons, or linked Google Docs. Reddit and dedicated Discord servers for romantic manhwa can point you toward fan translators or private fic vaults if the fandom is niche. Language matters too — some of the richest fanworks live on Korean or Chinese platforms and need translation, so searching for translated titles or following translators amplifies your chances.

If you don’t find much, that’s actually a good sign: it means there’s room for fresh takes. I’ve posted a few tiny scenes based on 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' and gotten great feedback, and I love how creative people get with AU settings and crossovers. It’s a fun little scavenger hunt, and honestly, finding an underrated fic feels like discovering a secret handshake among fans.
Kevin
Kevin
2025-10-26 02:00:24
I usually do quick searches when I’m curious, and yes — there are definitely fanfics tied to 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs,' though they’re not always easy to find. The fandoms for these titles tend to be modest, which means you'll encounter a mix of short, sweet one-shots, speculative AUs, and the occasional longer story. Try searching character names or shipping tags on sites like Wattpad, AO3, and Tumblr; also check Reddit threads and Discord groups where people share translated snippets. Sometimes creators post on personal blogs or use Google Drive links, so follow threads rather than relying on a single site. I’ve stumbled on a couple of heartbreaking and delightfully silly fics that gave me new appreciation for the characters, so it’s worth the hunt if you’re in the mood to read something off the beaten path.
Yasmin
Yasmin
2025-10-26 10:44:46
I've come across several fanfics for 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs' scattered across different sites. Sometimes they're short one-shots that play with a single scene or trope, other times they're long multi-chapter rewrites or continuation AUs. The trick is to search multiple platforms: AO3 for well-tagged stories, Wattpad for serialized reads, and Tumblr or Twitter for microfics and translations. Fans who translate from other languages often post on those social platforms or in niche Discord servers.

If nothing pops up with the exact title, look for character names or ship tags, and check cross-posting—many writers post the same work on two or three places. I tend to bookmark favorites and follow the author so I can catch updates; it’s a small thing but it makes the fandom feel alive. Finding that one heartfelt sequel or silly crossover always brightens my day.
Leo
Leo
2025-10-26 21:07:00
Quick and candid: yes, there are fanfics for both 'Dumping Ex' and 'Spoiled by Heartthrobs', but how many depends on how niche the community is. AO3 and Wattpad are the safest bets for chaptered works and one-shots, while Tumblr and Twitter host short pieces and translations. If searches by title don't work, try character or ship names, plus broader tags like 'romance', 'slice of life', or 'smut' depending on what you want.

If you're keen to read more, join a fandom Discord or follow translators and fanartists—they often share links. Personally, digging up a surprisingly good one-shot and leaving a glowing comment is one of my favorite small pleasures.
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