It’s nigh psychopathic how famous dude writers develop these complex, deep, and nuanced female characters with backstories and emotions - then go on to molest, harass, and abuse real life women. Looking at Gaiman, Asimov, Whedon. Like, academically, they have to be aware. It’s even worse.

“Would you do this to your beloved character in your story and want the audience to be happy about it?”

I think we all need to step back occasionally and evaluate if we are the villain in anyone’s story.

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@hacks4pancakes ...and if not, why not?

there are people out there who should suffer me more than I do.

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