GoldenCojones
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Do you find that a subset of your characters are fairly homogenous? As I look at my stories I see that a good number of my male second line characters are similar. Not exactly the same, but close enough that it made me take notice. My leading male characters also tend to share traits. This isn't just in my erotic writing, but across all my stories and it makes me wonder.
My female lead characters have a lot of variety in personality and motivations (At least I think they do.) Why are my male characters so shallow and cardboard?
Is that really how I see the world or does it just fit the stories I tell?
Am I maybe injecting too much of myself into my male characters?
When I discussed this with my wife, she suggested it was because I don't really give a shit about my male characters and to not worry about it. It is "cute." I don't know about you guys, but "cute" is the last thing I EVER want to hear from a woman.
Do ya'll find yourself doing the same thing? If so, how do you fix it?
My female lead characters have a lot of variety in personality and motivations (At least I think they do.) Why are my male characters so shallow and cardboard?
Is that really how I see the world or does it just fit the stories I tell?
Am I maybe injecting too much of myself into my male characters?
When I discussed this with my wife, she suggested it was because I don't really give a shit about my male characters and to not worry about it. It is "cute." I don't know about you guys, but "cute" is the last thing I EVER want to hear from a woman.
Do ya'll find yourself doing the same thing? If so, how do you fix it?