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Old 06-16-2011, 12:57 AM   #1
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Thumbs down Fox News: Heaving bosoms are the real force behind ebook sales

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Male politicians aren't the only ones using tech to explore their sexual fantasies.

Women are quietly using ebooks more and more, devouring lusty titles like "Maid for the Billionaire," "Outcast," "My Horizontal Life" and "Cotillion" -- among the current bestselling ebooks for Amazon's Kindle.

It's a trend that has made magazine publishers and companies like Barnes & Noble sit up and take notice: Women like ebooks, and women like romance novels, a lot. So say goodbye to your stereotypes.
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men go straight for graphic porn online while women covet stories whose plot lines are leavened with heaving bosoms -- and where men have "chiseled features" and "powerful thighs."
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Nook are smaller, lighter, and fit in a purse more comfortably, which might account for some female preferences. And ereaders also don't have those telltale Fabio covers that show everyone in the coffee shop what you're reading.

http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...#ixzz1PPZtj4jv
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