Growing trend
- Dtor3592
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Growing trend
Do you think the growing mainstream trend of erotic fiction is a product of society's sudden openness to sex or do you think this sudden openness is a product of this new trend??
I personally feel that this new trend actually is what began the openness in society, all of a sudden it is ok to talk about sex and fantasies because someone put them into words in a way that captivated even the most innocent of us.
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Possibly you are right but hopefully people will see this for the demeaning rubbish it is and move on.BookFever wrote:I think they've been building blocks on each other. One goes a certain distance, then the other surpasses it, and so on and so forth. However, without a doubt, I think 50 Shades of Gray, regardless of anyone's opinion about it, has definitely been the most public and these types of movies will probably become more commonplace because of it.
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Regarding everything else, I don't have a problem with it.
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