I just read the most incredible novel, Moonglow by Micheal Chabon. It was thoughtful, moving, had something to say about people and relationships and society— and stopped almost every time we saw a woman character, no matter how small, to describe her boobs.
There's a moment where the main character sees his wife (who is otherwise a well developed character) for the first time after her being in inpatient, him being in prison, the suspense built up to be about longing and marriage and obligation, and the first thing we hear is about the shape of her boobs! It's shockingly common and a bizzare tic of male writers, even good ones.
stopped reading right there
This is the one that always gets me. It is actually, counterintuitively, why I have started to like cultivation fantasy stuff so much. 75% of them are written by total incels, so you have to filter all that out, but the stuff that remains is based on the Chinese fantasy ideal, which makes men SUPER pretty. ( Here is an example of what I am talking about. No idea who the character is, this is just how all the men are described.)
So instead of just a constant barrage of random hot women, you also get a constant barrage of random hot men. When everyone is crazy gorgeous it stops being the focus, so in the good ones it is usually only mentioned as part of their "advancement" away from mortality.
The bad ones are all harem psycopath protagonists though, so avoid that.
uggos seething
I did a term paper on this! Like a decade ago—but I still remember that this trope is called Women in Refrigerators Syndrome. It's exactly as fricked up as it sounds.
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The most common mistake women make when writing men is writing them to be cute twinks, either literally or just overly feminine in general, often while simping for post-wall women. Women themselves spend a great deal of time describing women, they just focus on women that don't make them feel insecure.
The men writing/drawing women subreddits are just grand displays of female insecurity, and their examples of good writing just focus on describing ugly and old women.
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Also they spend a lot of time describing them too when putting them down to lift themselves up socially and emotionally.
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The interpretation of gay men is so hilariously wrong. I think I actually hate trans men more than trans women.
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