I've been pondering all the ways girls and women are seeing female protagonists they can relate to: strong, capable and accepting their call to adventure, and how often boys and men are treated as set-pieces in those stories.

I get that this is correcting an imbalance. I celebrate stories that are giving women glimmers of their potential.

But if women know the cost of hollow, cardboard-cut-out representation, are they really comfortable with boys and men being treated this way?

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@ArcturusSaDiablo No, I don't think it does.

I want this cultural revolution for men, too. I want men to be invited to live into their complex, complicated, intellectual and emotional realities just as fully as women are being invited to.

I want characters who model this for men just as much as I want characters who model this for women (and I want this for non-binary and trans people, too.)

I think it's a profound cultural failing that this is perceived as an either/or.

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