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This viewpoint is often a result of Most Writers Are Male, and/or a (possibly unconscious) assumption that the audience is mostly or exclusively male, but is sometimes enforced by the money people to appeal to potential consumers, even in works by women or intended for a female audience. One of the reasons for this is that advertisers prefer shows targeted to young men, because young men are more easily swayed by advertising.
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