Sunday, 1 January 2017

Could you use the same techniques if you are creating a female antagonist?

It should be the other way around. Or, you could simply think of her as the antagonist, regardless of gender. If you were to create a male antagonist, how would you go for it? The answer would be both yes and no. Mothers are nurturing and caring, and women, by default, have a harder time … Continue reading "Could you use the same techniques if you are creating a female antagonist?"
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Kellee:
Our original group only had about 8 people.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
I thought he was only going to invite a few people, but he s invited nearly 20 people.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
He then asked if he could invite others, and proceeded to invite every single one of the friends from the gym, which I think is really odd.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
My friends and I included him in plans for New Years Eve, to which he responded immediately saying he s interested.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
He always comes up to me and my friends when I m around.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
I see him at the gym now more than I used to.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
Their only conversation was about me, because I wasn t there one time they were at the gym.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
He even sent my best friend a friend request, and they ve only spoken once.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
He s added most of my gym friends on facebook, even ones hes never spoken to before.
(30 December 2016)

Kellee:
Two weeks later, they broke up due to irreconcilable differences . Since then, he s been acting really weird.
(30 December 2016)

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