Ce sujet est dédié aux réactions concernant cette actu : Comment écrire un personnage féminin réaliste ?
J'ai tout de suite pensé à lui!Bon, je voudrais juste citer G.R.R. Martin
"‘I regard men and women as all human - yes there are differences, but many of those differences are created by the culture that we live in, whether it's the medieval culture of Westeros, or 21st century western culture.’"
I really really hate it when the "character" seems hyper aware of her sexy sexiness.
- "As I got out of bed, the sheets brushed against my bare breasts, round and breasty. I began walking to the bathroom, each breast bouncing boobily with each step. Upon entering the bathroom, my breasts were now visible to me in the mirror, breasting heavily with each breath I took."
- I see this all the time about boobs. I always wanted to read something where the guy was always aware of his dong. "As I walked along the street, my pecker sashayed side to side. Bouncing in my boxers, I felt a renewed sense of hope for going to work today." Also, when a woman is wearing a padded bra, you feel almost nothing, when something grazes her boob.
- Yeah, if you're going to write about a woman's breasts from her perspective, write it in a non-sexy way. In my real life, I frequently run to the tea kettle when it's going off because it's so loud. And then I grab my boobs while I'm running because they bounce painfully otherwise. This is because I'm at home and thus bra-less.
- "The mystery of the murder still perplexed her, to the point she'd forgotten she'd put the pot on for tea. When it whistled it startled her so much that she sprinted to turn off the burner, grabbing her boobs so they didn't bounce painfully. 'New rule,' she thought. 'From now on, I'm only solving murders in sports bras.' "