I'm a pretty feminized geek, you know? I have that point of view, I grew up around a lot of girls, so I'm pretty sensitive to that. But I don't dare say 'I know how women think.'
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I try to be feminine, yet intellectual and smart at the same time. You don't see enough of that.
I want people to be sensitive about how women feel and think.
We as women, we have to understand that we know more, just even instinctively, than we think we do.
I've made an effort to nurture the feminine in myself. I don't mean overtly, but in terms of response to things.
In my own writing, I tend to be very honest, and my goal is to identify something people think but are afraid to say. That's not the general cultural expectation of women.
I'm a very feminine person, but I have this hard shell, man, and I stay focused and don't take things personally.
Women think with their whole bodies and they see things as a whole more than men do.
Is it easy for me to write from a female point of view? Yeah, I am a female. I'm a very sensitive type of guy. I try to put my female hat on and think how a female would think. If I'm watching 'The Notebook,' I'm definitely gonna cry. I cried during 'E.T.' too.
Men think about women. Women think about what men think about them.
You'd be surprised how self-conscious a lot of women are. That's something I've witnessed firsthand.
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