It's not inherently bad. Some people just don't enjoy fictional stories and that's okay. Maybe you prefer to focus on factual information or other forms of entertainment. The important thing is that you do what makes you happy and fulfilled.
Not necessarily. It's just a personal choice and doesn't mean anything bad about you.
Maybe you find non-fiction more interesting or relevant to your current needs and interests.
No, it's not necessarily a bad habit. Fanfic can be a great source of entertainment and a way to explore creativity within existing fictional worlds.
That's a very broad generalization. Some Christians might be more focused on religious texts, but many do engage with fiction. Fiction can be a form of escapism, a way to explore new ideas and cultures. For example, Christian readers might enjoy historical fiction that depicts different time periods and the role of faith during those times. It helps them to understand the past and how faith has been relevant throughout history.
No. It's a false generalization. Many men love reading fiction, from classic novels to modern science fiction.
Maybe they find it not engaging enough or think it's a waste of time.
Some men might find non-fiction more practical and applicable to their lives. Maybe they think fiction is too imaginative or not relevant to real-world problems.
Maybe it's because they think fiction is too 'soft' or not practical enough for them.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions about language, knowledge, culture, and so on. I haven't read page 429 of the book about the limited edition doting husband, so I can't provide an answer. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me.
I don't read many books so don't behead me if you think I don't understand English