As a woman, I know that if I write about another woman, it will be perceived as a catfight.
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You always hear about how women working together will catfight.
I think women tend to write about how violence feels, whereas men tend to write about what violence looks like.
If you're going to tell stories about life, you have to include a woman in your story.
Inevitably I draw on my own relationships when I write, so if I'm writing about a fight between a husband and his wife, of course I'm going to think about a recent fight with my husband. Or if I'm writing about sisters, of course I'm going to think about my sister.
Whenever women catfight, men think it's going to turn to sex.
Women are never the protagonists; we're always reactionary against everything that's done to us. I like people who write for women that have got a bit more about them.
If a woman writes about a domestic situation, everyone automatically assumes that it's about her.
Most women are wise to the fact that lots of men love a cat-fight, and thus go out of their way not to give them one.
Feminism is like any female-dominated group - a perpetual catfight.
I like to write about women, not so much about the way they relate to men, but about the way they relate to each other. And I don't think anyone's really doing it.
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