Koolaid wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
yeah it's hard bc there are multiple factors, but there are def many literature that do have well written female characters, and more and more feminism > more better female characters. it's never one person's fault but yeah sexism does contribute to the lack of good literature on/by women
Koolaid wrote:
but if female characters in general are fewer and poorly written, how can we expect people to relate to them? if women predominantly like male characters as well, is it the average man's fault that he doesn't have a female character as his favourite character?Snusmumrikken wrote:
internalised misogyny
not necessarily! there is just much more male characters that are written well bc of many reasons, but it's important to know why you like/don't like a character to understand if it's internalized mysogynyinternalised misogyny



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