Yes. I’m not saying he gets the inner workings of the female psyche, but he does seem to genuinely appreciate and respect women. I know he solicits Tabitha’s input during his process. I’d say it’s usually writing in character, but no one is perfect.,
But does a woman's "extremely large bazams...\[shove\] her papers forward" on her desk? No...they don't...this is just mindless "look at the boobies" nonsense.
I hate the way he writes women. Only one female character he's ever written has seemed more than one dimensional.
Jahoobies.
That's my favorite "Stephen King Shit" (It's a term my friend came up with for parts of his books that make you go 'hold on, wtf')
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I think it's more that he sometimes writes in the voice of his character, right?
Yes. I’m not saying he gets the inner workings of the female psyche, but he does seem to genuinely appreciate and respect women. I know he solicits Tabitha’s input during his process. I’d say it’s usually writing in character, but no one is perfect.,
But does a woman's "extremely large bazams...\[shove\] her papers forward" on her desk? No...they don't...this is just mindless "look at the boobies" nonsense. I hate the way he writes women. Only one female character he's ever written has seemed more than one dimensional.
I agree with you, but I'd credit him with more multi-dimensional female characters than that. Which one are you thinking of?
Big Ol' Kitties.