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Old 12-22-2010, 06:50 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by doreenjoy View Post
Many romance authors and readers consider the term derogatory and misogynistic.

It's always easy to denigrate a genre that's written by and for women.
Ummm, I'm female and very feminine about my reading choices I rarely like male authors at all. But then, I only use the term bodice rippers when it comes to books written in the style of Johanna Lindsey. I think it fits their story lines.
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