Serafina1210
Literotica Guru
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I find men hard to write. It seems to me that mine have been coming out sort of colorless, without a lot of personality. I get the sense that my male readers aren’t identifying with the men a whole lot, beyond vicariously fucking my women (though maybe that’s all they want).
My current story is something of a disaster (AKA “learning experience”). Part of the problem, I suspect (certainly not the whole problem), is the male lead. He’s supposed to be a “Dominant,” but he’s young (about 23), inexperienced, and completely unable to resist a pretty woman who crooks a finger in his direction. My conniving anti-heroine finds him easy to manipulate. He’s drawn some negative comment from (I think) male readers, who seem offended by his stupidity. I myself don’t think he’s stupid—but women are flinging themselves at him for reasons that don’t really have all that much to do with him, and how many young men could keep their wits about them if that were happening to them?
So here’s one topic for discussion. What do you do to make your men interesting—besides make them handsome rugged square-jawed muscular well hung? Take an interest in their business dealings? Give them hobbies? Make them empathetic? Quirky?
And here’s topic number two. Do you find that you can’t get away on Lit with some male types that would be fine in other kinds of fiction? I’d rather leave Loving Wives out of the discussion as a special case—but for example, in a BDSM tale, what kind of imperfection can you get away with in the depiction of a male Dominant?
My current story is something of a disaster (AKA “learning experience”). Part of the problem, I suspect (certainly not the whole problem), is the male lead. He’s supposed to be a “Dominant,” but he’s young (about 23), inexperienced, and completely unable to resist a pretty woman who crooks a finger in his direction. My conniving anti-heroine finds him easy to manipulate. He’s drawn some negative comment from (I think) male readers, who seem offended by his stupidity. I myself don’t think he’s stupid—but women are flinging themselves at him for reasons that don’t really have all that much to do with him, and how many young men could keep their wits about them if that were happening to them?
So here’s one topic for discussion. What do you do to make your men interesting—besides make them handsome rugged square-jawed muscular well hung? Take an interest in their business dealings? Give them hobbies? Make them empathetic? Quirky?
And here’s topic number two. Do you find that you can’t get away on Lit with some male types that would be fine in other kinds of fiction? I’d rather leave Loving Wives out of the discussion as a special case—but for example, in a BDSM tale, what kind of imperfection can you get away with in the depiction of a male Dominant?