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u/junjunjenn · 6 pointsr/menwritingwomen

Ok so I’ll be honest I bring mine into the shower (not wearing them) and clean then just with water.
But from the time I was really into bras the best way to clean them is by hand in the sink or a bucket with a gentle soap made for that purpose and then hang or lay flat to dry. There’s several on amazon here is one

Forever New 32oz Granular Fabric Care Wash Natural Laundry Detergent https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002USD5FC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RwiMDbNYWMNCS

u/Lupinefiasco · 3 pointsr/menwritingwomen

If you're interested, Attached is the name of the book I read and it's an excellent resource for navigating not only your relationship, but also yourself in the relationship. I had plenty of habits I could easily identify as avoidant (seeing the same girl two days in a row was unappealing for me) but also a few that I was surprised to learn don't apply to everyone ("I'm in a minority of people that put their exes on a pedestal six months after the relationship ends? Not everyone does that???"), and just identifying my Avoidant traits was beneficial to my relationship health. It's a lot easier to talk yourself out of breaking up when you realize your anxiety is a you problem, not a them problem.

Good luck out there, brother!

u/cirion5 · 7 pointsr/menwritingwomen

One of the best series I've read where women are the same as men is the Steerswoman Saga by Rosemary Kirstein. It's a recognizable world, but one in which misogyny seems to just not exist, and is incredibly refreshing to read. (Also: people solving their problems by using intelligence, creativity, and diplomacy instead of with force!)

In more of a science-fiction vein, Hellspark by Janet Kagan has a similar humanist feel to it. The novel thinks a lot about how culture affects communication, and how our language shapes our roles.

Nicola Griffith's Ammonite is sci-fi but takes place on a low-tech world populated only by women. It's kind of cool how quickly this comes to seem normal. Griffith's books are all amazing, but some of her others do deal with sexual violence (though never minimized as scene-setters).

u/DeadPengwin · 94 pointsr/menwritingwomen

Uhm... don't want to crash the party but does this fit here?

I mean the author is a woman and the blurb actually states, that she wants to take the historical analysis of female prostitution out of the hands of male historians and actually take the side of the prostitutes. Seems to me like she just uses 'whore' instead of 'sex worker' or something else in general.

Please do at least some basic research on an image like that.

u/look_its_oprah · 11 pointsr/menwritingwomen

I definitely recommend Circe. It's a novel about the witch from Greek mythology. The author does a great job of descriptions and making mythical places feel very real and concrete and creates characters that (though gods) feel very human.

u/changeneverhappens · 4 pointsr/menwritingwomen

I dont have any saved but we did discover this around the same time. I hope it brings you joy in your time of need.

u/Just_A_Dandy_Lion · 2 pointsr/menwritingwomen

If it helps, I like these as backup bras when my nicer ones are all in the laundry. They are soft and all you have to know is your chest size. If you don't have a cloth tape measure, get a string to measure your chest where the bra strap sits, and use a regular tool tape measure to check the string size where you marked it.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K97VSPQ/

u/inf_improbable · 7 pointsr/menwritingwomen

Agreed. Note that this is not an issue with the short story version...and that Paper Menagerie is just generally outstanding.

u/VicePresHelicopter · 1 pointr/menwritingwomen

Kingsman was a graphic novel by Mark Millar. I personally don't care for his stuff and a lot of it definitely falls into the "young male fantasy" genre. It's twilight + sarcasm. (That said Millar did somehow accidentally write a few really good books, like Superman Red Sun.)

u/tahutu · 1 pointr/menwritingwomen

That actually sounds a bit like a story written by Nalini singh, I‘ve read a few years ago. The title is snow something, I think. Is she promoting this or is someone just copying her? She actually writes kinda nice, but very predictable, stories if you don‘t expect too much.

Edit: Found it: https://www.amazon.de/Kiss-Snow-Psy-Changeling-Band-10/dp/042524489X/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=kiss+of+snow&qid=1563016433&s=gateway&sr=8-1
It Sounds similar because of the main characters name and her hooking up with the alpha.

u/bitch_u_thot · 14 pointsr/menwritingwomen

https://www.amazon.com/Alive-Character-Design-Games-Animation/dp/0956288073

If anyone is interested, here’s a link to the amazon prime. The reviews were actually mostly good, which is disheartening

u/nym4dora · 3 pointsr/menwritingwomen

https://www.amazon.com/Silhouette-Girl-V-C-Andrews/dp/1501162632

It's a woman who's upper half of her face is hidden by a hat. She's wearing bright red lipstick. Her shoulders are bare and before her chest she's holding a red rose.

u/RandomDigitalSponge · 4 pointsr/menwritingwomen

Ladies, is it time to slap a new coat of paint on the old grotto?
Try My New Pink Button!

u/lankist · 1 pointr/menwritingwomen

I think you should be more concerned with what men the female author of this passage knows.

https://www.amazon.com/Dinosaur-Lake-Kathryn-Meyer-Griffith-ebook/dp/B00943P0JK/

This isn’t men writing women. This is women writing men thinking about women.

u/meginmotion · 1 pointr/menwritingwomen

this book was eye opening

Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself https://www.amazon.com/dp/0894864025/

u/thetwopaths · 5 pointsr/menwritingwomen

Are you sure a man wrote this? I don't know anything about Laura's boobs after one paragraph.

Edit: I knew it:

Dinosaur Lake by Kathryn Meyer Griffith

https://www.amazon.com/Dinosaur-Lake-Kathryn-Meyer-Griffith-ebook/dp/B00943P0JK/

An ancient predator has been reborn in the caves beneath Crater Lake
…and it’s hungry.

DINOSAUR LAKE:
Ex-cop Henry Shore has been Chief Park Ranger at Crater Lake National Park for eight years and he likes his park and his life the way it’s been. Safe. Tranquil. Predictable. But he’s about to be tested in so many ways. First the earthquakes begin…people begin to go missing…then there’s some mysterious water creature that’s taken up residence in the caves below Crater Lake and it’s not only growing in size, it’s aggressive and cunning…and very hungry.
And it’s decided it likes human beings. To eat.
And it can come up onto land.
So Henry, with the help of his wife, Ann; a young paleontologist named Justin; and a band of brave men must not only protect his park and his people from the monster but somehow find where it lives and destroy it…before it can kill again. ** An EPIC EBOOK AWARDS 2014 Finalist* in their Thriller category. And now there are three sequels: Dinosaur Lake II: Dinosaurs Arising; Dinosaur Lake III: Infestation and Dinosaur Lake IV: Dinosaur Wars - and soon Dinosaur Lake V: Survivors will be coming in late 2018 or early 2019.

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The text quoted is on page 19. Henry is bringing KFC home from the police station.

u/Redshirt2386 · 24 pointsr/menwritingwomen

He also wrote a book. A terrible, terrible book.