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Old 09-25-2010, 01:54 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by M T McGuire View Post
From where I'm standing it goes like this. When I write about say, characters who are in love, I definitely get a bit pie-eyed over it all but not because of who they are but because I project their situation onto the relationship with my partner. So, if they're meeting and falling in love I relive that experience in my own life which often results in me examining what, in my partner, makes me love them and... well... falling in love all over again. That, in turn, usually results in a rise in... hmm how can I put it? Nocturnal activity?
I do this when I read. I think this is why my husband hates when I read books about cheating spouses (I give him stink-eye) and wishes I read more erotic fiction (I really don't). Too bad I read way more stories about cheating men....
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