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.
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.
Hard to say for sure. It might have elements of truth or be completely made up for entertainment purposes.
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.
This sentence might be a famous line from a martial arts novel or an online novel. The specific context might not be clearly explained. A man who did not lower his head might mean that a man would not easily lower his head to the enemy or give in to difficulties. The specific meaning of this sentence needed to be understood according to the specific plot and context of the novel.
No. It's a false generalization. Many men love reading fiction, from classic novels to modern science fiction.
I'm not sure specifically which 'don't say my name true story' you're referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or concept. It might be about a person who has some reason to keep their name a secret, perhaps for privacy, safety or to avoid unwanted attention.
Maybe the truth is too hard for mummy to bear. For example, if you got into a big trouble at school like a serious fight, you might be afraid that mummy would be very disappointed or worried, so you choose not to tell her the true story.