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Old 02-25-2011, 07:18 PM   #15
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that was my first thought - someone stirring up controversy trying to get more interest.

it would have been nice to simply have a synopsis of the book posted. we don't know what it's about, and personally i don't read books just because they offend someone. heck, there are plenty of straight men who discover an interest in gay sex who don't identify themselves as bisexual, and these are fictional characters, for goodness sake.

btw, the book is "geared toward women to help them gain an understanding in the thought processes of desire in men." really? this one author can speak for all men? you know, different men have different thought processes - it's not like all males are generic.
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