Romance novels are fiction and are proven to break up marriages because they are fantasy. You are never going to get a man to act like a woman, with women's emotions like they have in them
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So, any fiction may break marriages in his experience? Man, those sure are brittle. And he must lead one dull life, if he does not allow himself to fantasise about anything...
"Romance novels are fiction and are proven to break up marriages because they are fantasy."
Evidence of marriages destroyed by paperback novels needed, please.....
Umm... women and men have the same emotions. There isn't a whole new set for women.
If your marriage is broken up by one, perhaps it wasn't such a solid union to begin with?
That said, I loathe romance novels. At least most of them.
:Romance novels are fiction and are proven to break up marriages because they are fantasy.”
I really doubt that the book is the bond-slayer.
The problem i have seen is when one partner demands that their Significant Other stop doing something. (Stop reading trashy romances, stop reading porn, stop sleeping with your secretary) It’s one thing in a solid relationship where one can say, “That makes me Uncomrfortable” and you work out a compromise, quite another if one thinks they can order the other around. It’s not the book, it’s the spouse’s attitude about the book, magazine, video. Or a flat rejection of what the other requests.
“You are never going to get a man to act like a woman, with women's emotions like they have in them”
This is an example of ‘toxic masculinity,’ doofus. We have the same emotions they do, but it’s MANLY to keep them bottled up.
Why share when she hurts me if i can speed my heart attack by a few years?
We are SUCH a stupid gender…
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