So, I posted this note already in the recent chapter of my st book, but ill say it again incase people havent seen it yet. I saw this thread where someone asked me what M/n meant and i explained that it means male name. I also said that i used m/n because Y/n was more commonly used for fem readers. Im going to clarify again that Im not trying to say that y/n is gender specific and tied down to one gender, im saying that because of the books that i've come across (mostly for females) use y/n. It's like how some people use f/n for first name or S/n for surname. I use M/n for male name, as in name of the male, im sorry if it came off another way. Im just trying to explain the reason i use M/n instead of y/n and i dont mean to say or make you guys feel a certain way. If you guys really think i should start using y/n instead of m/n, ill change it.