I've only seen the movie, had no idea what I was getting into but damn was it solid.
Femcel Memes
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Warning: We have a tendency to post things that may at times come from a self-deprecating perspective or things that are funny coming from another queer person. This space will always be a safe place for transfems, non-binary people, people with a feminine gender expression (GNC or otherwise) or anybody else in the LGBT Community to come together and share about our experiences but we truly feel that laughing about the sometimes silly and embarrassing parts the queer experience can help bring us together. We never mean offense or harm in anything posted but rather they are satirical takes coming from queer people.
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ah, I haven't seen the movie but I read one was made ๐
will have to check that out!
is the protagonist a good reference of femininity or is it another case of r/menwritingwomen ?
The writer is a woman though? Besides, it's not just about femininity, but being a woman and a "loser"
so many femcel tropes in the book so far:
- bizarre or taboo sexual fantasizing, over-active sexual desire
- self-loathing
- being ugly / unattractive
- alienation, loneliness
- not having sex, obviously
- hating other women for being pretty, having sex, etc.
- depression
etc.
It's well written.
it's a (presumably cis) woman author, so it's not anything like /r/menwritingwomen
I wouldn't call it a "good reference of femininity" either, but it is certainly authentic in its feminine characters thoughts and feelings, but more importantly the character feels like a femcel to me.