r/menwritingwomen...DRAWN LITERALLY || 4

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okay these are getting more and more cursed i pray for your eyes
This might be my last one for a while cause the only ones left are soooo gross and weird, let me know what kinda video you want to see next! I pull ideas from the comments a lot soooo...sound off lol

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All Comments (21)
  • @LiamSomeone
    Body horror based around sexist stereotypes and objectification of the female body is such a hardcore/tragic theme
  • @idontknow2469
    The barely disguised anorexia fetish in the beginning made me WILDLY uncomfortable. Cause actually wtf?
  • Sometimes i genuinely think men have never seen a female being
  • @anam8or
    the way normally everything is malnourished except from their jewels 😭😭
  • Most of these just seem like "Writer's hidden fetish" except its not hidden at all you dont gotta dig to realize it.
  • How the hell does someone who's described as being anorexic basically have huge "melons" The weight distribution is terrifying. Their chest would literally crush their body and would fall over from lack of balancing.
  • I dunno, the boob descriptions always just weird me out more than anything. "Breasted boobily" is something I thought i could go my whole life without hearing
  • @GeekInSequins
    Re: the second one: I think the author was trying to describe what is called a Morton's toe. It just means that the second toe sticks out further than the big toe. Some people might consider it elegant because the ancient Greeks did, so it features a lot in their art.
  • @gaypossum6774
    The guy with the ‘beautiful fat woman’ saying he’s ’demanded to assume a posture towards her’ is so weird, like??? Who’s forcing ya bud??
  • @ThatGenkiGirl
    As a fat woman, I can confirm that I am the most confusing enigma on planet Earth.
  • The first one was bad, but the worst part is how he just kept going like dude. We GET IT.
  • @Taradoxxi
    The first one is genuinely sending me into a homicidal rage
  • A great male writing woman correctly author is literally Rick Riordan. I love his representation with having queer, poc, straight, gay, fat, skinny, and like all his characters different ways. I was reading his one newer book Daughter of the Deep and the main character half way through the book the main character gets her period AND SHE ACTUALLY EGTS CRAMPS AND THEYRE ACTUALLY JUST LIKE MY BEST FRIENDS CRAMPS AND IT WAS SO COOL AND I GOT SO HAPPY SEEING REPRESENTATIONS
  • @akiakichan
    I was actually in awe of how long the description of the chubby girl went on for 😭
  • @squimblow
    I’m crying lol “I didn’t even know this was a beauty standard I was supposed to be insecure about??? ”
  • @inanator
    I love how this video has all these silly to low-key eldritch women and then just one normal, attractive lady.
  • Aside from misogyny, I think the other problem plaguing these writers is trying to be too creative/unique when describing conventionally attractive women, which is how we get horrifying stuff like the puppies and ballooned legs
  • The beautiful fat woman part is definitely interesting... I love when people assume someone is fat because they eat too much and not because their metabolism is slow. This one is difficult to know if the author was actually self aware and using this to criticise this type of men.
  • @AlksAlt
    How these men describe women is wild.
  • "She could barely manage to lift her own body weight, not because her legs were weak, but because of her massive bazangas. They accounted for half her body weight."