Mythopoet
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Why do so many people seem to have so much difficulty writing female characters? It's a fairly hot topic. I don't recall ever seeing a thread about the difficulty of writing male characters, but I've lost count of the threads about the challenges of writing female characters. How is it any more difficult than writing any other character? Personally, I don't think it is, yet so many writers are convinced it is. Why?
It's probably because writers are continually judged and criticized for their portrayals of female characters, but very rarely for portrayals of male characters , unless it's because the male character is a racial minority. Heaven help you if you try to write a female character that is a racial minority. You'd better get it absolutely perfect or the critics will tear you apart. As a society, we care far more about how female characters are portrayed and so its natural for writers to be more concerned about it.
Personally, I think this is a terrible thing because I don't believe you can achieve true equality if you're constantly treating one sex like it's far more important. You can't balance the scales by going to the opposite extreme. You have to start treating both sexes as of equal importance right now. And also, because as you point out, it makes it seem like females are some rare creature that is mysterious and hard to pin down. It makes writers more afraid to write female characters, which will just end up leading to the same problem for a different reason: lack of female characters.