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Trish, Just Trish by Lynda LeeAnne
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Avoid. She’s the most pathetic doormat of all humanity. He’s the worst double standard male chauvinist manwhore, who holds against her the fact that she posed for some pictures with his sisters boyfriend, that was a prank, but the dude doesn’t believe her when she tells him that she didn’t have sex with him and so he dumps her and proceeds to have sex with anything that moves for two years, then he takes her at his home where he has his fuck buddy to sleep with him and he keeps telling her for weeks that she’s a pathetic slut unworthy of being treated decently and only good for being fucked. And you know what? He’s right. He’s perfectly right. Because if a woman accepts all this and still tells him she loves him, well, she deserves all the shit and then some. Oh, she was a virgin at 27 and when they started dating the first time he kept having sex with plenty of women. La, my heart is fluttering! Save your money and your time and skip this exercise in humiliation.
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Reading Progress

October 1, 2022 – Shelved
October 1, 2022 – Shelved as: avoid
Started Reading
January 14, 2024 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Chem&Comp (new)

Chem&Comp tf...


Raffaella Chem&Comp wrote: "tf..."
Just that.


message 3: by Vintage (new)

Vintage Wow. They just keep getting worse. I'm 61 and this is worse than ye 70s old misogyny.
You're right, there comes a point when these characters get exactly what they are asking for.


Raffaella Vintage wrote: "Wow. They just keep getting worse. I'm 61 and this is worse than ye 70s old misogyny.
You're right, there comes a point when these characters get exactly what they are asking for."
Exactly! I don’t know if it is a reaction to too much sexual promiscuity in these last years but I don’t like it at all. It’s about pride, self worth, self respect. It’s about what a woman thinks she deserves. I’ve seen a lot about abusive relationships in my job, women who are victims of similar abuses eventually think they deserve what they get. It’s sad. And I don’t think it’s something about sexual liberation. Writers should be- have been- always more on the rebel and advanced side of the society. I often read books-sadly they are only in Italian- from an Italian writer called Liala. She started writing in the 1920s and her heroines are sexually free and have more self respect than many of the heroines in the books written nowadays. Another example, Lady Chatterley’s lover is a story of a married woman who cheats and divorces her husband, and she wasn’t even a virgin the first time she married so it’s quite sad we have reverted to a vulgar chauvinism.



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