I think the behaviors and differences are very well explained, it just doesn't get into the overlap, and how certain exceptions can be made.
For example, I tend to automatically break things down to their elements no matter how much I like them, but I also know that, when it comes to a discussion or debate, I'll first default to "what are you saying about the female involved" and if there's somesort of character conflict or two characters annoying or mistreating each other, I'll most likely see it from the POV of the female in question. Like, female characters in shounen tend to need rescuing. A lot of people go "I don't like these girls because the guys have to rescue them," while I'm usually thinking about the junk they have to put up with just because of some guy. (And what she puts up with always seems to outwegh what he does to me.) And then apply that to other genres...
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I think the behaviors and differences are very well explained, it just doesn't get into the overlap, and how certain exceptions can be made.
For example, I tend to automatically break things down to their elements no matter how much I like them, but I also know that, when it comes to a discussion or debate, I'll first default to "what are you saying about the female involved" and if there's somesort of character conflict or two characters annoying or mistreating each other, I'll most likely see it from the POV of the female in question. Like, female characters in shounen tend to need rescuing. A lot of people go "I don't like these girls because the guys have to rescue them," while I'm usually thinking about the junk they have to put up with just because of some guy. (And what she puts up with always seems to outwegh what he does to me.) And then apply that to other genres...