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When women write fiction, it tends to skew more towards autobiographical (this happened to me, I feel like X or Y) versus how men write (I want this to happen and I want to do this). It's why a lot of books written by women are romance stories, stories about their childhood, or their current first world problems. But if women writers aren't reading enough quality books or have a genuine interest in improving their craft, you get stuff like recent Pixar movies where it becomes a long-winded therapy session and diary entry. And to make it worse, they don't even have interesting lives to speak of.