• reallykindasorta@slrpnk.net
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    16 days ago

    One argument the author didn’t cover is whether men (the cultural phenomenon/stereotype) might benefit from reading more than the typical woman.

    For example, reading fiction has been shown to increase empathy across a fair number of studies. Just off the cuff I’d say that society socializes women to be more empathetically receptive than men, which, if true, could mean that reading might have an outsized impact on men compared to women who have other outlets for picking up the skill.

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    14 days ago

    I stopped reading this article pretty quick, all I read is fiction lmao. Too much damn reality in reality, I need a break from it, not to read about more reality.

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    14 days ago

    I’ve been back to reading this past year. Started with fiction, and slowly realised I could extract more useful stuff with non-fiction.

    I guess, movies already cover the “having fun” part generally, and women probably read more fiction because it’s made by women, unlike movies.