inshallah2 [none/use name] to literature • 3 years agoSome male authors struggle with writing women...imagemessage-square36 fedilinkarrow-up1112file-text
arrow-up1112imageSome male authors struggle with writing women...inshallah2 [none/use name] to literature • 3 years agomessage-square36 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareUtter_Karate [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear44·3 years agoIf you really want to sex it up you could even go with "Ms. Dracula", implying that the minx is not even married. I imagine the resulting erections would snap more than a few suspenders, but it might make the whole book too needlessly pornographic. link
minus-squarekristina [she/her]hexbear9·3 years agoI feel like every woman should be referred to with Ms. Bullshit that women are categorized by whether they're married or not but men aren't link
minus-squareCollatz_problem [comrade/them]hexbear3·3 years agoLithuanian literally has different surname endings for married and unmarried women. link
If you really want to sex it up you could even go with "Ms. Dracula", implying that the minx is not even married. I imagine the resulting erections would snap more than a few suspenders, but it might make the whole book too needlessly pornographic.
I feel like every woman should be referred to with Ms. Bullshit that women are categorized by whether they're married or not but men aren't
Lithuanian literally has different surname endings for married and unmarried women.