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Does he have autogynephilia? Why is he obsessed with writing from a woman’s perspective?
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sells more books?
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>>25351793
Not sure he's "obsessed" but yes he does do it quite a bit. Just the usual hand-wringing self-hating "I must erase the primacy of my own standpoint" liberal-white-man perspective.

Three more male authors who concern themselves largely with the affairs of women and often adopt the female perspective:

E. F. Benson (the Mapp & Lucia guy)
E. M. Forster
Henry James

E. M. Forster has the limp liberal thing like JMC; the other two, not really. But of course it's not too hard to see what all three have in common.
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>>25351810
Are you 12? Serious question. You used the word "liberal" twice in your schizo rambling.
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>>25351793
It's an interesting challenge to attempt a perspective utterly alien to your own lived experience.
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>>25351793
I just finished Disgrace. What a good book. Damn.
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>author writes a book from the perspective of a different gender
>IS IT TRANS?!?!?!1?11?
Sounds like you're the one with an unhealthy obsession, Anon
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he also looks very similar to ray blanchard for some reason



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