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>>20756501
>Fuck off retards

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>Holy shit, is there an option on Goodreads to sort against romance stories? It really feels as if the entire site catered to a middle-aged woman who wants some hard dicking by a myserious man. Like, I looked at the top books from time travel category and the first was 'Outlander.' And then I saw something like this: https://www.goodreads.com/questions/191922-why-are-people-saying-outlander-is-a-rape
>I've never thought I'd see women unironically using 'The old times were like that, it's realistic!' rethoric that edgy guys are prosecuted for 24/7. Literally no difference. It's baffling to me how open women are about this, harem stories for men are popular to some degree, but I NEVER saw anything resembling serious rape or sexual assault in them, the authors are scared to put something like that to not be cancelled. Meanwhile women straight up publish books about women being raped and then liking it, books that become instant best-sellers. Is the situation on the market truly this bad?

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