What is a word for someone who has had similar experiences? (Standard or Logic)

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I am writing a paper on teaching life writing texts, and I have a section that discusses the benefits to a reader who has gone through the same traumatic experiences as the author of the text. While “sympathetic” is important to the reader,

why is it not the

right word for the reader?

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An answer is in your question… you could say: Benefits for those with (or, who have had) similar experiences. If you want a term for people who have had comparable experiences that seem to create a pattern, you might say they have had “parallel lives”.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Why do you believe everyone explains something?

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