I think there are certain people that take things way too sensitively. Mistakes can be made with characters. As long as they don't go through painful Flanderizing or derailment that completely ruin them, that is. Now, I don't want to know the criticisms because I don't want spoilers. Anyone can make mistakes or have to do something slightly unsavory for the sake of plot. You can't make a person in fiction perfect because that's perfectly unrealistic. It sucks and is a shame that stuff like this does manage to happen, but there's a difference between thoughtful criticism and overemphasized anger. Anger spreads anger, and every argument is only as strong as it's craziest/loudest/angriest commenter. Those who want to have a thoughtful conversation are usually undone (unfairly) by those who agree with them in the angriest, nastiest way possible. And as anger breads anger, you'll have militant types from the opposite side being just as jerky as well.
And like I said. This is the internet. Who knows if the angrier, stupider ones are even sincere? They could be trolls dismantling their point, or just to get a rise out of people.
It's great to know that there are women readers who hate terrible characters written by female writers as well. You just don't hear about them that much compared to this. I don't think its right to promote abuse as romance, no matter who the author is. I really wish there was more publicity against those kinds of stories. I've seen some abusive relationships in real life before (one ruined my sister, but she's in a good place now) and anything promoting them as anything but monstrous is detrimental. I just wish there was more vocal action about those things.
And like I said. This is the internet. Who knows if the angrier, stupider ones are even sincere? They could be trolls dismantling their point, or just to get a rise out of people.
It's great to know that there are women readers who hate terrible characters written by female writers as well. You just don't hear about them that much compared to this. I don't think its right to promote abuse as romance, no matter who the author is. I really wish there was more publicity against those kinds of stories. I've seen some abusive relationships in real life before (one ruined my sister, but she's in a good place now) and anything promoting them as anything but monstrous is detrimental. I just wish there was more vocal action about those things.