r/menwritingwomen is a subreddit with 599k members. The community frequently discusses books, literature, writing, characters, and authors, and the most common flair used is book, graphic novel, discussion, doing it right, and television.
A sample of how men who create films, books, TV, and graphic novels characterize women. (Plus memes, shitposts, and meta once in a while.)
Popular Topics in r/menwritingwomen
#1
Books
78 posts
#2
Literature
52 posts
#3
Writing
37 posts
#4
Characters
35 posts
#5
Authors
29 posts
#6
Women
13 posts
#7
Relationships
11 posts
#8
Description
6 posts
#9
Breasts
5 posts
#10
Comic
5 posts
Flair Used in r/menwritingwomen
#1
Book
: "[Gray Matters] by [William Hjortsberg]. Found this in a retro book shop, opened it to a random page and was assaulted with this synonym"
93 posts
#2
Graphic Novel
: "When the Spider-Man writers were asked about One More Day...THIS was their response about Mary Jane Watson"
26 posts
#3
Discussion
: "[GOT TV series] I felt really bad when I recently found out that Daenerys was 13 when she married Khal Drogo, unlike in the show, but even more so when I saw people in the fandom saying that she really did fall in love with him and that there’s nothing wrong with that."
21 posts
#4
Doing It Right
: "[Invincible] by [Robert Kirkman]. Its nice to see a writer take a step back, reflect, and make changes from their comic when it becomes a cartoon, such as replacing male characters with female characters."
15 posts
#5
Television
: "I don't think there's a single shounen that writes women with respect. The very writer of One Piece claimed that he wanted to write women as heroes, and this is how he portrays them...as the very damsels in distress that he claims to hate. And don't get me started on how he oversexualizes them, ok?"
11 posts
#6
Meta
: ""The Woman Dies" by Aoko Matsuda"
9 posts
#7
Memes
: "What if women wrote about men like men write about men"
8 posts
#8
Satire
: "Every single time"
7 posts
#9
Movie
: "yea, people are casually talking about melania... sure"
5 posts
#10
Women Authors
: "A man couldn’t come up with this"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/menwritingwomen
Yearly
+17k members(2.9%)
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Last updated: June 14, 2026