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Who is Smarter, TJ Church or Marjan Šiklić?


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My point being - maybe you're painting everybody as yourself?
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Self-awareness really isn't your strong point.
 
Believe it or not, Martin is kind of a mangina.

He did translate a patriarchal word correctly but women like Aria or Brianne are completely ahistorical. I know it's not history but... A 13 year-old or what going around killing people with her blade? Hard to believe. As well as a huge female warrior.
He is correct about women often being behind the scenes, but always dependent on men. Btw, thanks for this question, will use parts of this for my blogpost.
I'm so glad to have contributed. House Tarth for life, though.

I generally like the way GRRM portrays women, and I assume I must be a mangina, so it wouldn't surprise me if GRRM were what you would consider a mangina. I don't think GoT shows women being especially dependent on men, but I think it does well at showing that, for most women in history, bluntly defying societal norms would have come at a large cost. (e.g., Brienne survives in what is typically a man's profession only because she's of noble birth and spectacularly competent, and even then she's usually ostracized by others.). For most ambitious female characters, it seems more practical to work "inside the system," as it were. Too often, historical and fantastic fiction handwaves away the force of these societal conventions.
 
Believe it or not, Martin is kind of a mangina.

He did translate a patriarchal word correctly but women like Aria or Brianne are completely ahistorical. I know it's not history but... A 13 year-old or what going around killing people with her blade? Hard to believe. As well as a huge female warrior.
He is correct about women often being behind the scenes, but always dependent on men. Btw, thanks for this question, will use parts of this for my blogpost.

So that blocking working yet?
 
No, no, no. Those who engage in premarital sex and are not prostitutes can not be raped because they are sluts. Big difference.

Whaaat I'm so confused

- Says all men are thugs and rapists
- Because all sex is somehow becoming rape
- Rape is sometimes defined by pre-marital sex, sometimes defined as property violation
- But all women are sluts and can't be raped

So is it only rape the first time?!
 
I'm so glad to have contributed. House Tarth for life, though.

I generally like the way GRRM portrays women, and I assume I must be a mangina, so it wouldn't surprise me if GRRM were what you would consider a mangina. I don't think GoT shows women being especially dependent on men, but I think it does well at showing that, for most women in history, bluntly defying societal norms would have come at a large cost. (e.g., Brienne survives in what is typically a man's profession only because she's of noble birth and spectacularly competent, and even then she's usually ostracized by others.). For most ambitious female characters, it seems more practical to work "inside the system," as it were. Too often, historical and fantastic fiction handwaves away the force of these societal conventions.
They do seem quite dependent on them, though. Even queens like Cersei or Dany completely depend on them. As for the rest, I'd agree.
 
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