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Old 05-02-2012, 01:43 PM   #11
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I dropped out 1/2 way through the first book. I really didn't even enjoy young, clueless woman in midst of sexual awakening stories when I was young and clueless myself. I really don't enjoy them now that I have a few decades of sexual awareness on me and I have absolutely zilch empathy with the characters. I tend to avoid BDSM erotica altogether because it just tends to evoke negative feelings in me. I don't resent that it exists or think it is wrong, I just don't choose to read it. So obviously, I'm just not a great target audience for these books.

My only comment is most of the people I've talked with who are interested in this book are totally oblivious to the deep world of erotic romance and fiction that is out there. They don't seem to know where to find it, they don't seem to know that there are plenty of normal everyday people who read it, and they ..... well they think this is something new and groundbreaking.
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