I always wonder what women would do about their periods during the apocalypse too! I want someone to write about it or put it in a movie so we know what to do in the event of the apocalypse. You definitely bring up a good point.becsimpson wrote: ↑31 Mar 2018, 15:57 EXACTLY! I've wondered this so often, when watching movies, TV shows and reading books. Especially post-apocalyptic stuff. I legitimately want to see people dealing with real issues like women being on their periods and not having anything to assist with it, because that is reality. I know it's really only a small point in terms of the overall plot so that's probably why it's not brought up often, but it would make everything so much more realistic and relatable if it was.
BriennaiJ wrote: ↑29 Mar 2018, 19:00 I have to say that I have not read any books recently that really describe bodily functions. However, I think that they would be an interesting addition to some novels. Especially fantasy novels. I think I would laugh seeing a person having to deal with having to pee during the apocalypse, or having an upset stomach or even the flu while they were traveling on a long-term adventure.
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I think you are very correct in saying it depends on the author's style and the theme of the book. I've also read many books that go into vivid detail and I've usually enjoyed it because it either adds humor or adds inconvenience to a certain situation.Zain A Blade wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 09:10 I've read many books that describe bodily functions in detail, though I can't readily remember the title of the books right now. It's never really bothered me, because it depends on the author's narrative style and the plot's setting and theme. If bodily functions were to be described in Victorian novels like Pride and Prejudice or historical romances like The Duke & I, well... now that would seem very off.
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It doesn't bother me when they're using a simile to the actual thing. In C/M/T/H there are so many graphic scenes involving bodily functions that without them, it would throw off the plot of the story.LoisCHenderson wrote: ↑29 Mar 2018, 08:49 I had to laugh at Sophie's detailed description of a woman trying to pee with waders on, as I often get caught in a similar position outdoors when taking my dog, Splay, for a walk first thing in the morning. What effect do descriptions of bodily functions in novels have on you? Which books have you encountered with such descriptions, and would you encourage others to read the novels concerned, or would you be too embarrassed to ?
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