it’s a (presumably cis) woman author, so it’s not anything like /r/menwritingwomen
I wouldn’t call it a “good reference of femininity” either, but it is certainly authentic in its feminine characters thoughts and feelings, but more importantly the character feels like a femcel to me.
is the protagonist a good reference of femininity or is it another case of r/menwritingwomen ?
it’s a (presumably cis) woman author, so it’s not anything like /r/menwritingwomen
I wouldn’t call it a “good reference of femininity” either, but it is certainly authentic in its feminine characters thoughts and feelings, but more importantly the character feels like a femcel to me.
The writer is a woman though? Besides, it’s not just about femininity, but being a woman and a “loser”
so many femcel tropes in the book so far:
etc.
It’s well written.