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Old 12-22-2010, 06:54 AM   #74
alyxie
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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt View Post
Well, it is derogatory but in my mind it describes some type of romance writing very well. But I suppose times have changed and even Harlequin had to adapt to new stereotypes of man-woman relationship, so this kind of story (strong, forceful man and passive, fragile, helpless woman) is a thing of the past... or is it?
It's a timeless plot. There'll always be some book being published that'll fit that description, in my humble opinion.
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