ElectricBlue
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At least you got the cassette tape. They're de rigueur apparently, so dust off your demagnetiser and celebrate the memory of the bitch!Lol. Dumped by a playlist.![]()
I guess the assumed audience plays a role in how well your work should give a realistic image of your characters' perspectives.
Do you really think all of those people watching lesbian videos on the web are interested in the (lesbian) female perspective? I'm quite sure many of those videos are fully aimed at hetero-men and their fantasies, and shaped to cater them.
No doubt, the same goes for many successful stories; I'm quite sure a lot of 'good' stories are written in the way their audience want their characters to think and act, and reality is subservient. Without judgement, 'Fifty Shades' comes to mind.
If you're aiming for Lit's top-lists, for most (if not all) categories you might want to be flexible in getting into your characters' minds. Some people might complain whereas others might silently enjoy your stories, or even vote and comment.
I guess my main point is, you don't always have to write psychologically perfect people.
If you enjoy your characters, others might do so as well. And if they don't, they might not be the right audience for your work.
I guess my main point is, you don't always have to write psychologically perfect people.
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I guess my main point is, you don't always have to write psychologically perfect people.
I am a relatively new author. I have been trying to expand on my abilities as a writer and was wanting to do a story from the woman's point of view. I of course have no idea what a woman feels during sex. The emotions, the physical sensations, everything from her perspective is relatively foreign to me. I have tried to bring these questions to my wife, but she couldn't describe it in words. I was wondering what other male authors have done in this situation, or if there was a woman out there who would be willing to answer said questions. I have tried reading other submissions from the female point of view but don't necessarily want to borrow from the work of others. At the end of the day, I just want to do a fair and honest representation. Suggestions?
I am a relatively new author. I have been trying to expand on my abilities as a writer and was wanting to do a story from the woman's point of view. I of course have no idea what a woman feels during sex. The emotions, the physical sensations, everything from her perspective is relatively foreign to me. I have tried to bring these questions to my wife, but she couldn't describe it in words. I was wondering what other male authors have done in this situation, or if there was a woman out there who would be willing to answer said questions. I have tried reading other submissions from the female point of view but don't necessarily want to borrow from the work of others. At the end of the day, I just want to do a fair and honest representation. Suggestions?
Why don’t you have any idea what a woman feels during sex?
No offense but - yer borked right there, mate.
You’ve never thought about it? You’ve never felt Her feeling You?
Hmm… brought it up to the wife but she’s mum. Okay.
Nope, there it is again, “I would read what other women have written but I don’t want to…borrow?”
That’s why the wife doesn’t share it, bro. Go out on a limb. Insist upon it. Or else, next time you’re inside of her? Tell her to open her eyes. And LOOK at you. Then tell her to tell you what she feels. Then FEEL her feeling that.
She doesn’t actually have to say anything. The benefit of being a dude - we are ACTUALLY inside her. She might have no idea what WE feel. But we are inside of her. Try to feel it, mate.
Actually, there’s your answer (or one of them). How do women feel? They wish we could feel them more… than we do.
>I don’t mean to be rude about all that. Just… rethink it, mate. You want to. So put the work in.
From a strictly literary perspective? Why are you wanting to write? Cuz something’s left out? Then go all in on that and make your discoveries. Go at it, mate. If you want them, they’re there.
Otherwise? There’s no advice on this.
“How do I write from a females perspective when I have no understanding of it at all and don’t want to “borrow” from them.” Ass out, bro. That’s what.
As a male writer, I found that having a female editor is very helpful. I dont necessarily write from a female's POV, per se, but the perspective is very helpful. Especially during my earliest submissions when I was trying to write romantic and believable sex scenes.
Why don’t you have any idea what a woman feels during sex?
No offense but - yer borked right there, mate.
You’ve never thought about it? You’ve never felt Her feeling You?
The benefit of being a dude - we are ACTUALLY inside her. She might have no idea what WE feel. But we are inside of her. Try to feel it, mate.
Actually, there’s your answer (or one of them). How do women feel? They wish we could feel them more… than we do.
As a male writer, I found that having a female editor is very helpful. I dont necessarily write from a female's POV, per se, but the perspective is very helpful. Especially during my earliest submissions when I was trying to write romantic and believable sex scenes.
I am a relatively new author. I have been trying to expand on my abilities as a writer and was wanting to do a story from the woman's point of view. I of course have no idea what a woman feels during sex. The emotions, the physical sensations, everything from her perspective is relatively foreign to me. I have tried to bring these questions to my wife, but she couldn't describe it in words. I was wondering what other male authors have done in this situation, or if there was a woman out there who would be willing to answer said questions. I have tried reading other submissions from the female point of view but don't necessarily want to borrow from the work of others. At the end of the day, I just want to do a fair and honest representation. Suggestions?
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nobody likes the dumbass who asks questions when he doesn't understand something. If you don't already know the answer, stop wasting everyone's time by trying to learn. Apparently the only way to overcome your ignorance is to accept it.
Says the dumbass who doesn't like getting held accountable on expecting people to have common sense in Now, maybe you might say I just made your point because he was ASKING. Well, if figured it out in the first place, ya'll can continue to extrapolate. And then you can have a FREAKIN' dialogue.
I can tell you, beyond any shadow of a doubt, as a woman, I'm getting tired of doing the work for men. Y'all are damn lazy.
And yes, I'm a bit prickly about it and yes, I've got an attitude - I'll readily admit it. Sticky girl is right about jumping on the guy right out if he said he knew, but you don't do that if someone actually is trying. At least ask honestly -> Did I get this correct? Am I in the ball park? Start a dialogue - get a conversation going.
But to leave it completely open ended? That's just plain lazy. You haven't done any more - you're getting someone else to do your work for you. I hate that, no matter the circumstances.
Okay, I'm not sure where all that came from.
Okay, I'm not sure where all that came from. I'm asking questions trying to expand my knowledge. If this causes you offence then I apologize, and if it causes anyone else offense I apologize to them. I don't know exactly what it is you want from me, other than for some reason probably a personal one you're angry at men. That's perfectly Fair. However, I'm not the man that you should be saying these things to. You want to call me lazy without knowing anything about me that's your business. I truly hope you find the peace that you so desperately need.
Okay, I'm not sure where all that came from. I'm asking questions trying to expand my knowledge. If this causes you offence then I apologize, and if it causes anyone else offense I apologize to them. I don't know exactly what it is you want from me, other than for some reason probably a personal one you're angry at men. That's perfectly Fair. However, I'm not the man that you should be saying these things to. You want to call me lazy without knowing anything about me that's your business. I truly hope you find the peace that you so desperately need.
MColton, YOU did not offend me. I wish you would have gone out on a limb a little more like 46n2 suggested, but in my mind, small potatoes. For me, it was a bigger thing that a guy called another guy out on something that everyone ought to be doing. YES!! I felt like cheering, so I did. Please, more of this!! You ARE capable of being more observant, please try. If women can be, so can men. It's possible. And has nothing to do with personal peace. You can't go ask a vampire or a werewolf or a Klingon or a fish or a fucking lamp their opinion what it is like to live like them, yet writers have figured out how to write their POV. Guess what? You can take a shot at a woman's POV AND THEN ask if your understanding is anywhere close to ours in order to have a dialogue.
The response from Superjeebus65 and SimonDoom and KeithD is what offended me. That was the damn cop out.
Just more of the same reason that Y Chromosome bearing people get to group XX chromosome people together as being BITTER when we get loudly frustrated for attempting to hold the group of y'all accountable for refusing to be more aware of your actions, your sensibilities, your understandings of others.
And then because I happen to have the BALLS BIG ENOUGH TO CONTINUE the conversation, you want to stick me in the corner and say, Hey lady, I don't know what your problem is, but go talk to the guy who screwed you in the first place but don't take it out on me.
Do not pass go, do not collect $200 - it's not my problem, I didn't do it to you. I wash my hands of it - Signed Pontius Pilate.
And that was the point that 46n2 had brought up. And unfortunately, was reinforced by some very kind other female authors on this thread that were taught that they can't hold men accountable either because that's not what you do to men. They always get the "Get out of jail' card, because boys will be boys. They don't know any better. They don't have the capacity that women do for empathy.
Well BULLSHIT. Because Lit has taught me that there are plenty of men that are fully capable of thinking of, and projecting, what women's POV is. I've not only talked to them, but met them here. I consider it a privilege to call them friends. And No, they aren't gay.
And I'll give you one last piece of advice before you go get your head chopped off again while you are deciding that I really need to go get laid and I really have it out for my ex, this is exactly what you will be told if you attempt to write a character who is NOT your skin color. So unless you change your attitude - Don't even ATTEMPT to ask anyone who isn't white a question with this attitude. You won't survive. Black people aren't doing the work for white people anymore either
I'm sorry, I honestly don't know what is happening. I don't usually lash out, especially online. I'm going to call it a night. I again apologize for the juvenile exchange. Hopefully I will be more of an adult tomorrow.
I'm sorry, I honestly don't know what is happening. I don't usually lash out, especially online. I'm going to call it a night. I again apologize for the juvenile exchange. Hopefully I will be more of an adult tomorrow.