• @RememberTheApollo_
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    371 year ago

    Doesn’t know any men in real life? Does she live in a nunnery?

    • @Donkter
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      301 year ago

      I think this is a tongue-in-cheek jab at the very real issue of men who try to write women who literally don’t have any women in their lives except possibly their mothers.

      • @RememberTheApollo_
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        61 year ago

        Hm. Completely missed that, but then I don’t read articles about what women want.

      • @xantoxis
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        The reply is also tongue-in-cheek, it’s just when you pluck these things out of their context and put them as screenshots on a different website in front of people who dont’ follow the individuals involved, you end up with goofy takes about it.

        Also, not for nothing, the way this was screenshot feels like somebody wanted to dunk on the Female Woman Writer instead of reading it in the spirit it was written.

        • @Donkter
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          21 year ago

          I kind of agree that it seems like the reply is in on it.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Is that actually a very real issue, or is just another stereotype? The whole thing is so meta.

        • @Donkter
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          41 year ago

          A little of both. I think it was a more common issue a few decades ago and I know it was a common theme on the internet in the 2000s now that a new generation discovers it over and over it kind of perpetuates as a stereotype but I know male writers are so much better about it today than years ago for the same reason.

      • @PopcornTin
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        -71 year ago

        That’s reading a lot into the post. Her profile says she’s a feminist cartoonist. This is standard virtue signaling. She is such a great feminist, against the patriarchy, she doesn’t know a single one. You still know you’re father, brother, male coworkers? You’re not on her level.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      If you join any big writing community (the Reddit one most obviously) you’ll be stunned at the number of “How do I write [opposite sex]?” posts. Most of them are from men but there are a surprising amount of women making those posts too.