If someone says "the story applies to you" they mean that the story they told is similar to something they see in your life, and they think the lesson of the story is a lesson you could learn.
If it is a story that you have written and someone says that, it could possibly mean that there are missing pieces in either your plot or character descriptions.
When someone says the listener is the hero of a story, they mean that the listener's journey, experiences, and actions are the focus and driving force of the narrative. It shifts the perspective from the traditional hero to the audience, highlighting their importance in interpreting and engaging with the story.
When someone says that something is the main idea it means that it is what the story is about. This could be a moral or lesson learned.
it depend on you. everybody has different personalities so their hurt by different things but once u even feel a flinch when someone acts or says something to you then thats mean
If someone says that they validate you as a person, they mean that they consider you to be a worthwhile person.
what does it mean for someone to be attracted to you
It means "very emotionally difficult". A story about a bunch of school children dying in a fiery bus crash would be "wrenching" to read.
It means like make a story up & then when you get done they will write back to you
what does it mean when someone says stalactites stem from the ceiling of a cave
they are interested in you
what does it mean when someone says "you have lost your reason and taken the wrong path?"