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But I recently came across a number of posts on Reddit which had some very adamant opinions about men writing female Custodes. Basically, they thought men had no right to be writing female Custodes fiction.
I was taken aback and I have to say my confidence and motivation took a massive hit. Am I lying to my readers by not telling them I'm a dude? If they found out, would my readers be disappointed and angry? Would they send me hateful messages? Should I make room for female voices to write female Custodes fiction?
Honestly, I don't know what to make of all this, but it hit me harder than I thought it would. I've been thinking about this all week and frankly, it kinda scares me.
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