Personally, I like writing from the male perspective more because they are generally freer to move in historical society as well as modern day. I have written female characters but I like writing male characters more. Like you, I enjoy being female (okay, everybody sing--"I enjoy being a girl") but I've never felt like I really _was_ a girl. It's weird because I've always felt male on the inside, like the rules that apply to females shouldn't apply to me because I'm only female on the outside. Truthfully, if I had a sex change, I would end up being gay because I love men (the look, the smell of them, the sound of their voices, how solid they feel, the whole experience). I guess that is why I write about men more than women.
Wow, I think that's the first time I've ever talked about that publicly. Veronica, what have you done to me?!?!;)
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Date: 2007-04-15 01:28 am (UTC)Wow, I think that's the first time I've ever talked about that publicly. Veronica, what have you done to me?!?!;)