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It’s a professional hazard, but many people have asked if I’m going to see the movie version ofFifty Shades of Grey. The answer is yes, tomorrow, a date night with my husband who willingly agreed with no fear for his manhood. I’m not expecting the jaw-dropping sex or exquisite em...
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in theerotic theater of the mind. In many arenas of life, especially in fantasy,the ideal is the enemy of the real.People interested in negotiating real BDSM will get as much out of50 Shades of Greyas people interested in building a real relationship get out of reading a Harlequin novel....
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Readers have called 50 Shades of Grey any number of things: campy, fun, spirited, hilarious, worth the money, a fast read. But well written has not been one of them. So what do we say when a novel inexplicably becomes wildly popular, sells like crazy, and part of the cultural lexicon...
Rorschach. Like The Punisher, Rorschach can be easily dismissed as a fascist whose belief in moral absolutes – there are no shades of grey; only black, white, good and evil – drives him to take the law into his own hands. But in the hands of Moore, the freckled, ginger Walter Kovac...
Book #50: Shades of Grey by Jasper Fforde Dec. 30th, 2024 at 7:09 PM gavinf1980Reading 50 books this year took me longer than usual for some reason.Shades of Grey by Jasper FfordeMy rating: 4 of 5 starsThis novel is set in a dystopian future, but a very different one to anythin...
Have you read “Fifty Shades of Grey”? I haven’t read it. It’s not new. I remember “The Story of O,” that popular French S & M novel was made into movie. It’s old stuff to me in terms of subject matter. The fact that it’s current and a ...
Okay, I admit, it’s not as sexy as a scene from an erotic novel. But I’m confident when I say it has more in common with other, actual D/s relationships than anything in 50 Shades of Grey is. When I got on the internet and checked twitter, I found myself tagged in an ongoin...