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women in fiction (written by men)
>gentle, graceful, nurturing, poised, loyal, dreamy, chaste, demure, civil, neighborly, domestic, cherubic, pure
women in real life
>conniving, hybristophilic, shallow, materialist, spiteful, scurrilous, vain, crude, philistine, classless, self serving, promiscuous, loose, corrupt
what causes this?
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What kond of books have you been reading?
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maybe i'll side with some feminist here but yeah, that's when women are a 'prize'. or even a challenge like in the Arthur Cycle where they're SO chivalrous they DON'T have sex, to the pass the text (however it works).

women are written as snakes and even if they end up being the hero of the story, it's through duplicity. this isn't good or bad. get yourself a close female friend who knows how to do this.



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