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Re: Interesting Writing Group discussion
(Anonymous) 2015-12-15 01:02 am (UTC)(link)Gender shouldn't matter ideally but sadly to some it still does.
Also am I the only one who always found the male varients of the name really cringy? Marty Stu, Marty Sam, Gary Stu....they just sound I dunno dumb. Also I don't think that using a female name somehow implies that it's something only female characters can be, the name is based of a well known satire of such characters that evolved over time.
I don't care if they're female, male, nonbinary, or agender. If they're a Mary Sue I'm just calling them a Mary Sue.