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Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?
#1

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

Obviously not for entertainment, but just to get into the psychology of what pushes women's buttons at the deep level. I wonder if there's any value to be extracted from that?

I feel like I should read one just for the hell of it even though I'd have a hard time getting through one.
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#2

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

I've read quite a few Eric Jerome Dickey. He gets progressively worse for me but he should be an insight. My ex's sister gave me one of his novels called 'Pleasure' to read. It was stacked with lesbianism and raunchy fcuking.

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#3

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

Brb..Im gonna buy 50 shades of gray

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#4

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

Stuck in a snowstorm now, so I started reading one. Just to understand their psychology behind it all. Has anyone noticed that all the erotic novels start off either with the "billionaire w/ a yacht model" adventure or it turns to be a vampire story. Or a combination of the two. Difficult to continue flipping the pages if it wasn't out of curiosity.
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#5

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

I read 50 Shades of Grey. Considering how deeply it tapped into the psyche of American women, it's worth a look.

If you want to get the most out it (game-wise, of course) here's my suggestion: Study the female fantasy the author creates, and figure out how you can create the same fantasy for women you meet in your life.

Be warned though, I was blown away by how terrible it was. I was expecting bad writing. I was expecting very bad writing. But really, there is nothing I can say that will prepare you for the onslaught to your mind and senses.

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#6

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

An ex was into a small sub genre that featured men in kilts on the front cover and took place in ye olde Scotland. They all seemed to have a beautiful but wild heroine who needed to be tamed by some dude from a rival clan. She pretended to hate him but really wanted him. Some real crapola.
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Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

Quote: (02-08-2013 04:16 PM)Mikev75 Wrote:  

An ex was into a small sub genre that featured men in kilts on the front cover and took place in ye olde Scotland. They all seemed to have a beautiful but wild heroine who needed to be tamed by some dude from a rival clan. She pretended to hate him but really wanted him. Some real crapola.

That sounds exactly like the one I read on a dare in 6th grade. As best I can remember, plot went something like this:

Wild "passionate" rebellious chick is disillusioned with her beta fiancé, feared rival clan chief makes it known he is going to steal her away, she's scared/excited, he does so, then he rapes her and she loves it, they're in luuuvvv, then daddy comes and takes her back, and she's sad, then she's even more sad when he marries her off to an English lord who is beta and physically weak, then the rival clan chief whom she's been pining for steals her back and they live happily ever after.

Moral of the story: girls are horny and they want to be raped by bad boys and have rough sex with them.
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#8

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

^^^^^^^^

What Ovid said. I'm a big fan of Young Adult novels and when females write them, it's always some "troubled" bad boy who gets the girl in the end, never the kid that goes to Brain Camp (that's actually a direct reference to a specific author).

Quote: (02-08-2013 06:14 PM)Ovid Wrote:  

Quote: (02-08-2013 04:16 PM)Mikev75 Wrote:  

An ex was into a small sub genre that featured men in kilts on the front cover and took place in ye olde Scotland. They all seemed to have a beautiful but wild heroine who needed to be tamed by some dude from a rival clan. She pretended to hate him but really wanted him. Some real crapola.

That sounds exactly like the one I read on a dare in 6th grade. As best I can remember, plot went something like this:

Wild "passionate" rebellious chick is disillusioned with her beta fiancé, feared rival clan chief makes it known he is going to steal her away, she's scared/excited, he does so, then he rapes her and she loves it, they're in luuuvvv, then daddy comes and takes her back, and she's sad, then she's even more sad when he marries her off to an English lord who is beta and physically weak, then the rival clan chief whom she's been pining for steals her back and they live happily ever after.

Moral of the story: girls are horny and they want to be raped by bad boys and have rough sex with them.
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#9

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

I read the first 1.5 book of 50 shades. I got some moves and lines out of it, and try to soak up some of the attitude. Here's a post analysing the book (from my favourite blog author):

http://www.solvemygirlproblems.com/2012/...s-of-grey/

The book is, like previous poster said, hilariously bad. You really need to plow through the chapters where the story line is built up.
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#10

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

If you want a taste of some kinky girl porn without laying down some cash, I have a few PDF novels that an RP sub (yeah, yeah, I know) sent me once. I read one and the writing wasn't painful.
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Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?




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#12

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

I know Madame Bovary is supposed to be one of the classics into female psychology of that genre. I picked up the book and couldn't force myself to read more than 2 pages...I might try again to see if it's actually got any worthwhile content.
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#13

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

My mother and wife read romance novels, I've read a few out of curiousity over the years. One author in particular I was able to stomach...

Susan Elizabeth Philips. Her husband was a coach for an NFL team, and so her romance stories are always within the context of football. The first novel of hers that I can remember reading is "Match me if you can." It came out after "catch me if you can" with Leonardo Decaprio and so I read it because of the title and was pleasantly surprised.
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#14

Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

I spent the past couple nights reading 50 Shades.

Epically bad writing, weak plot, shallow characters.

I guess I can see why broads like it.
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Has anyone ever read a woman's romance/sex novel?

50 shades is without a doubt the worst book I have ever tried to read.

Was skimming through it the other night, and read the following,
"I'm not going to touch you...until I have your written consent to do so"

I threw the book across the room.

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