Who's a better writer, men or women?
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Re: Who's a better writer, men or women?
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I am happy to be here. I am Bukoladeremi from Lagos, Nigeria
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Agreed. It's not fair to say overall that one is better than the other. It just depends on the writer
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It's a good thing I seen your second comment about this subject, or I was going to have a few choice words for you, just kidding. I believe that it doesn't matter the gender of the author. Great works has and will continue to come from great authors.celiacloureiro wrote: ↑11 Mar 2010, 21:27 Personaly, I believe man are better in describing situations, women describing feelings.
It's always complicated to find a women telling about a situation without, simply, refering to the character's feelings, as for men, they describe the situation and take the character back, to an intimate place, where he'll be free to re-think the occurred.
Still, in general:
Who's a better writter?
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Maybe you have not read enough good books There are a lot of women writers out there. The major problem that I can see is because of a male dominate society, it has taken women longer to receive recognition in just about everything they do. Keep an open mind that just as a man, a woman can as well.Carlenexxx wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 20:35 I would definitely say men....I have read a ton of books...and I find men to be better
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If you like a book, it reads well and gives you satisfaction and entertainment, then it will not matter what so-called experts say or polls regarding men and women say, to you it will just be a good book. I don't think men or women have the ability to write better or write certain things better, I think they are equal as long as they are writing something that makes them feel so they make us, the readers, feel.
My daughter and son are my prime examples. My daughter studies in a quiet environment, perhaps a bit of music. She writes very interesting papers on things she is interested in such as embryology or psychiatry. My son is what I refer to as a chaotic learner. He does multiple things at once, listens to a podcast, and writes science fiction or fantasy stories. One is not better than the other, but the people who read each article may say one is better than the other depending on what they like to read. I'm lucky.
I love a good psychological encounter that deals with the embryonic state of something. At the same time, isn't that what superheroes and science fiction characters are all about? A small embryo of an idea that grows into something amazing. Read what you like, and if you like what you read, gender will not matter. Always remember you may never know the gender.
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