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Your welcome, anonimo, and grazie for your support!
~Claudia
Sweet buttery asparagus heavens, anon! And here I thought it was completely gone from my subconscious. You needed not remind us of this commercial!
(Well no actually do remind us again and again that such a video existed.)
~ Signora Paola (who now wishes there’s an audiobook read by Paul Amos of this programming book she has to read)
I took this question to the other mods and basically, what it boils down to is this: none of us – male, female, or otherwise – have noticed any real difference between writing male and female characters. The idea that there’s some sort of enforced separation based on binary sex is a little silly, to say the least. Just write your characters as characters!
That’s not to say that gendered socialization won’t play some role in your characters’ lives, of course; they may have different styles of dress, hobbies, interests, etc. because of how they’ve been socialized in their culture. But they’re likely to notice similar things, and the things they might view differently are going to be a matter of experience and education, not gender.
Some of the things we all agreed that we notice upon meeting new people: their voice, their scent, their body language, their attitude. Some people look at eyes first; others look at bodies or the way clothes fit. Everybody’s different in this regard.
Really, truly the best advice I can give you is, forget all the advice you’ve heard about “writing from the perspective of a different gender”. Just write people. Listening to advice like that is a great way to fall into the stereotype trap and lose some of the depth from your characters, so don’t listen to it. Write the best characters you can, and then get feedback from beta readers of all genders and ask them what seemed realistic, what felt jarring, and what you can change to make your portrayals of your characters feel more real. That’s all you really need. Good luck!
-Kyo
Girl, never apologize for a simple compliment. ♥ We appreciate each and every thought we get that’s so kind!
(◡‿◡✿) Sometimes it just brightens our day, to get genuine thoughts of appreciation from you guys! It’s hard work running this blog (and with it comes with some hard-headed people we had to deal with every now and then =o=;;) But seriously, thank you!
– Ezio
We’re very happy that you have been feeling better and that this blog has helped you feel that way. Connor still remains a favorite here, so rest assured you will see more of him.
I hope you keep getting better and know we are here to help you, should you need it!
~Claudia
You’re welcome, anonimo! We always get happy when we receive messages like this, it’s makes us smile and work even harder to keep this place up and running for your enjoyment. Also, do please share with us your naughty stories, there’s never enough of them…
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Grazie mille,
~Claudia
Hello, my dear flustered anon! I’m sorry I didn’t reply to you earlier! As you can see we did get both your messages.
Now, I truly don’t know what makes Connor so… desirable, I just know he is and, considering the amount of confessions he has, many do find him sinful too. What I do know is that you should send in as many confessions as you want. We are always waiting eagerly for them!
And yes, Tumblr’s messaging system truly needs an update or a ‘sent’ option! If it had a ‘sent messages’ option, you could resend them or at least keep them saved in case they get lost. For the moment, keep the backed up somewhere until you see them posted.
Again, thank you your support, lovely anon!
~Claudia