Subject: Agreed, but I'm a bit more lax about it.
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Posted on: 2011-09-02 15:08:00 UTC

Mary Sue was once just ONE example, a real parody Sue named 'Mary Sue.' To me, calling something a Mary Sue is like calling a character 'a Judas': it's not necessarily talking about their gender or what they are (because those can vary) but what they DO in the story. And even if Sues may take different actions, they all do the same thing... mess up the canon.

So when talking about Sues in GENERAL, I will use the term. But when referring to a specific male Sue I find, I will use 'Gary Stu' because male examples follow a slightly different common pattern, and shouldn't be feminized... not just because it's insulting, but also because it's just not as accurate to call them the archetype 'Mary Sue.'

All squares are rectangles, yet I describe squares as squares because it's more precise.

All Stus are Sues, yet I describe Stus as Stus because it's more precise.

And on and on.

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