Foreword
The male is a biological accident: the y (male) gene is an incomplete x (female) gene, that is, has an incomplete set of chromosomes. In other words, the male is an incomplete female, a walking abortion, aborted at the gene stage. To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples.
- Scum Manifesto, Valerie Solanas
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Hi,
I hope you'll enjoy this story as much as I enjoyed writing it, but before you start reading, a little warning.
The prologue deals with the r**e that caused Aries's trauma.
If you consider yourself too young, if you are sensitive or easily upset by the matter, I humbly recommend you skip it. You wouldn't miss anything from the plot, it's just the cause of the protagonist's distress. The rest is a light, classic romance.
There is s*x, self-harm and sexism. I am responsible for what I write, not what you read. This will be the only "warning". By pursuing you confirm that you are an informed reader.
In addition! I want to say that I do not share, in any way, the misandrous and radical ideas conveyed in this story. So this is not an invitation to hate men. It's more an invitation to have an open discussion about feminism, misandry, love and everything related to it.
With that said, enjoy your reading.
-Sage
PS:
** *This is the English version of the French story "Et Satan créa l'Homme". Please feel free to point out my English mistakes***
French to English
- In French, we never refer to men as males. It's a word exclusive for animals. Same goes for female, but I never use it. So when I use the term "male", know it's in a very offensive way.
- You may know it, but in French there is the informal "you", used with friends, family, etc and the formal "you", used with strangers, seniors, teachers etc. When it's formal, i'll write "you°".
- Granger is pronounced "Grangé"
- The chapters titles are originally French idioms with the word homme(man/men), I'll try to find English idioms with the word man/men/ boys and other male related words that fits the chapters.