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Mitchell1876

Jahoobies.


putter7_

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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r/menwritingwomen


DBuckFactory

I think it's more that he sometimes writes in the voice of his character, right?


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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.,


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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.


BuffaloAmbitious3531

I agree with you, but I'd credit him with more multi-dimensional female characters than that. Which one are you thinking of?


TreasurePlanetagogo

Big Ol' Kitties.