nice90sguy
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Leaving aside all the comments about emotions, feelings, action, paper-thin characters, undue focus on appearance, lack of believable motivations etc, it's also important to know that certain themes have more appeal (in general) to women than to men, and vice versa.
Femdom, my goto theme, is almost exclusively male in readership, no matter how "feminine" the style of writing actually is, or the depth of character and emotion portrayed.
Exposure (and tropes like elevator-fucking) seems to attract more women than men.
Women seem to like tentacle stuff more, no idea why they fear/love/hate icky monsters and snakes slipping into their pussies.
Femdom, my goto theme, is almost exclusively male in readership, no matter how "feminine" the style of writing actually is, or the depth of character and emotion portrayed.
Exposure (and tropes like elevator-fucking) seems to attract more women than men.
Women seem to like tentacle stuff more, no idea why they fear/love/hate icky monsters and snakes slipping into their pussies.