Honey69 wrote:
So, it wouldn't help?
No. It could make it worse. Much worse. What works in a fantasy often doesn’t translate well in reality. Behavior could even raise a bunch of red flags depending on the scenario. For example, when I’m watching a movie that includes a love story, I might enjoy the fantasy for what it is, but I don’t believe in love at first, and I don’t want to be romanced, especially not by someone I don’t already know well and trust. Such behavior could look fake or even a lot like lovebombing.
Romance novels unnecessarily complicate things and give a false impression about what most women or even a particular woman wants. Most women want to be treated like fellow humans. We don’t want to be disrespected or put on a pedestal. I think there’s a lot of putting women on pedestals in romance novels, not that I have much experience with the genre. I only read one or two for the giggles.
Bad writing can be very entertaining.
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