Artwork critique is really helpful, but I find it odd when men ONLY comment to point out flaws. Nothing positive. Why don't women do this?
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Replying to @docky
As a woman, you learn VERY early, like as a child, that your criticism is "nagging" and "being bossy" and compliments work better...
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Replying to @darthmongoose
This sucks so much, because ideally they should come in tandem! 'bossy' and 'nagging' are such awful words.
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Replying to @docky
yeah, women are often too scared to criticise, while men sometimes get a bit overbearing about it. Balance is important!
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Replying to @darthmongoose @docky
It's not always out of fear though, I got taught fairly early about the 'nice-crit-nice sandwich' thing though.
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Replying to @kilotango @darthmongoose
Yeah, so important. I’m often pretty suspicious of feedback if a person has nothing good to say about a piece.
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Replying to @increpare
If someone never talks then eventually says 'this is bad about X', it reads as 'I don't much like you, your art is embarrassing'
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yeah, you're pretty sensitive to criticism (but mostly just for art stuff?). I think it does hold you back a bit.
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Replying to @increpare
yeah, probably part of why I gave up art for hire TBH. I don’t disagree but I’m often too lazy/frustrated to improve my base.
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