Why don't we talk about "women writing men" as much
As someone who has inadvertently covered "men writing women" many times on this channel (although perhaps, not in those exact words), I wanted to explore why the opposite (women writing men poorly) isn't as discussed or relevant in pop culture. There are a lot of reasons why, I think, and I wanted to explore that today. Chapters 00:00 - Intro (and what do these phrases actually mean) 01:32 - What men writing women is (and isn't) 06:11 - women writing men 18:30 - Demographics matter 21:53 - Does any of this even matter Socials www.instagram.com/bookborn.reviews

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8 Ways Your Writing Reveals that You Don't Understand Women

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Summer of Night Book Review (Spoiler-Free)

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Things About Germany Americans Don’t Understand (Until They Live Here)

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Is an all-male cast sexist?

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how patriarchy survives inside the most progressive men

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We need to talk about Pseudo-Profound Bulls**t

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Women Writing Men Makes Me Wanna Launch Myself Into The Moon

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Why Fictional Religions Feel So Fake

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These authors are trying to convert you (ft. Lore of the Worlds)

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Why Female Social Dynamics Genuinely Terrify Me as an Autistic Woman

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On celebrity worship and moral art

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Do women just suck at writing men now? (a writer's perspective)

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Have Women Ruined The World? Helen Andrews on The Great Feminization

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Performative Males

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Are readers *really* more empathetic?

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The myths about gay tolerance through history

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The 5 Reasons Dating is Harder than Ever

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The 8 Worst Story Tropes of All Time

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