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Old 06-22-2014, 05:32 PM   #279
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I've think the guys both deserve someone better and should run off together
I would pay a lot of money for a love-triangle based romance novel where that happens. As if it ever would...

Ever since my first introduction to the Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot saga, a very long time ago, I've despised this particular kind of plot. While I can sort of sympathize with Guinevere's situation, I have nothing but contempt for anyone who lets themselves be strung along on "I might love you and want to be with you except I don't except I don't know and I am so confused please don't force me to actually be an adult and make decisions" promises of sex.

In my world, Lancelot is an asshole who seduces a married woman, and Arthur is pathetic for not putting a stop to it. And frankly, Guinevere is by far the biggest moron of the three, and the two men would both be better of without her.
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