No, it's not fair. Just like any group, there are honest and dishonest men. Generalizing all men in this way is wrong.
No. It's a baseless generalization. There are men who love all kinds of fiction, from historical novels to fantasy. Just like there are different reading preferences among women, the same goes for men.
Some men might not tell the truth because they want to protect their image. For example, they may exaggerate their achievements to seem more impressive.
Not really. 'Don't Say a Word' is likely a work of imagination crafted by the writers. There's no evidence suggesting it's based on real events.
Hard to say for sure. It might have elements of truth or be completely made up for entertainment purposes.
No, 'Fair Game' isn't a true story. It's likely a fictional creation to entertain or convey a particular theme or message.
It could be based on real events, but it might also have elements of fiction mixed in.
It's difficult to say for sure. Maybe there's a kernel of truth in it, or it could just be the author's imagination running wild.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe there are some real-life elements incorporated, but it's likely a combination of fact and fiction to make it more interesting.
There could be many reasons why a man said true love. From the perspective of emotional and psychological needs, it might be because he had received recognition and attention from the other party, gained emotional value, and thus felt that he was understood and accepted. For example, in a lover's relationship, a man might feel this from his lover and call it true love. In terms of their own psychological reactions, men might have an inferiority complex when they met true love. They might feel that they were not good enough and did not deserve the other party, but they would say true love because they were completely moved. On the level of behavior, if a man was determined to have the other party in a relationship, willing to have the other party in his future plans, did not hesitate to disclose the relationship, prepared surprises for various festivals, took care of the other party during special times, did not ridicule the other party, only had the other party in his eyes, told the other party in a hurry, quarreled with the other party, told the other party before meeting other women, did not have a cold war, and tolerated the other party, he might also say true love. However, there were also impure situations. For example, married men might say true love to satisfy their physiological needs, or for the purpose of expanding their business or gaining connections.
No. Everyone has their own unique storytelling abilities regardless of gender. Girls can be just as creative, engaging, and talented in creating or sharing stories as boys.