Subject: And yet there are those who want them ...
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Posted on: 2014-02-20 09:17:00 UTC

...to be role models for women.

Also demographically speaking, it is those sorts of households that have the money for a computer and internet connection on which to write these things, since most of American society is biased in their favour (mostly unconsciously).

Still, people are indeed capable of writing characters (and OCs) that are not from their culture, gender, sexuality, or ability level. It would require a great deal of research, which is probably the reason why it doesn't get written. And that's a shame.

Incidentally, I got the go-ahead to add an argument like this to the FAQ For Other People: since Mary Sues only represent such a thin category in the broad spectrum of women (and only the very privileged category at that) they can hardly be considered role models or empowering for women.

(I think I have been turned into a Wendy Wellesley on this Board. Not sure if that's a bad thing or a good thing,)

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