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>her anus around his neck

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Why do people think fantasy/sci-fi readers are escapist manchildren? Is it because the stories they read take place in an imaginary world? But isn't it the case with all fiction? Assuming a world is fictional and the author may fill it with whatever he wants, who cares whether it's a seemingly realistic world filled with hidden and not so hidden plot devices or a magical world with trolls? What's the difference, formally speaking? Should we conclude that every fiction reader is an escapist manchild?

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