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Sometimes when you read a book, you ought to suspend your disbelief in order to believe the fantasy. However, there are times when it's impossible to ignore some of the blatant inaccuracies, especially when they are connected to a huge demographic (like half the world's population).
Pay attention male writers! "Sometimes when you read a book, you ought to suspend your disbelief in order to believe the fantasy. However, there are times when it’s impossible to ignore some of the blatant inaccuracies, especially when they are connected to a huge demographic (like half the world’s population). It’s no secret that, at times, male authors describe women in the weirdest ways, creating an awkward unrealistic image that, unfortunately, other men often buy into."
(A focus on cisgender women, but useful advice)