nice90sguy
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I use them all the time, because they're easy to write, mainly for secondary characters.
Here are some of mine:
The Cynical Sidekick/Confidante - ("Donkey" in Shreck, "Cyn" in "Working Girl", Larry David's buddy Jeff, and the orginal version, Sancho Panza)
The Hard-bitten Hooker with a Heart of Gold
The Hen-pecked husband and his sexually frustrated dominant wife - very British, this: (UK sitcom "George and Mildred")
The Cad and Bounder - The unscrupulous male sexual predator
The Bored Housewife who gave up her career as a dancer/photographer/concert pianist
The Frustrated Suburbanite who dreams of escaping his dull life
...and many more.
Which sterotypes do you find yourself writing all too often?
Here are some of mine:
The Cynical Sidekick/Confidante - ("Donkey" in Shreck, "Cyn" in "Working Girl", Larry David's buddy Jeff, and the orginal version, Sancho Panza)
The Hard-bitten Hooker with a Heart of Gold
The Hen-pecked husband and his sexually frustrated dominant wife - very British, this: (UK sitcom "George and Mildred")
The Cad and Bounder - The unscrupulous male sexual predator
The Bored Housewife who gave up her career as a dancer/photographer/concert pianist
The Frustrated Suburbanite who dreams of escaping his dull life
...and many more.
Which sterotypes do you find yourself writing all too often?