In some books, I find the female protagonist to be like a cookie-cutter version of herself. They are served with choices and opportunities—another factor I noticed was behaviorism. As someone who identifies as female, some of the behavioral traits are predictable. This makes me less interested in the character s' personality and looking forward to a more challenging plot.
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Reply to Why don’t I, as a woman, like books with female protagonists? by out_cyder
In some books, I find the female protagonist to be like a cookie-cutter version of herself. They are served with choices and opportunities—another factor I noticed was behaviorism. As someone who identifies as female, some of the behavioral traits are predictable. This makes me less interested in the character s' personality and looking forward to a more challenging plot.