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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-10-15 06:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #5397 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5397 ⌋

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[personal profile] meadowphoenix 2021-10-16 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
That post is hyperbolic, but it's super weird that you're taking an obviously hyperbolic post (on a site where it's practically convention to be hyperbolic about ANY topic) as this serious an argument.

And frankly the bare bones of this are right. Romance as a genre ensures that it's main characters have a "happy*" ending, and because it's the genre that women have been shunted into (even with novels that strictly speaking aren't romance) historically that usually includes main character women.

I don't know, it seems hyperbolic of you to imply that main character women are the majority in ANY other genre, and that happy endings for these women prevail in quite the same way.

*the happiness of these endings are very very socially prescribed, unless they're deliberately making a point, but that's a different conversation imo.