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In reply to the discussion: Why are Women Devouring Fifty Shades of Grey? [View all]antigone382
(3,682 posts)...not all, and I'd wager not among more mature female readers who are familiar with the components of really fantastic sex.
As for the wealth angle...the traditional social unacceptability of women earning their own wages, especially after marriage, and thus their dependence on either men or their own inheritances for livelihood, makes it inevitable that it would be a central conflict, especially in a lot of the Romantic and Victorian fiction from which modern romance novels grew. I don't think it's innate...in fact, in other cultures the responsibility for bringing wealth into the marriage rests on the woman and her family...the pressures on new brides to bring a substantial dowry to a marriage are so high in India, with consequences like mental and physical torture and bride-burning, or even the abortion, murder, or suicide of daughters who are perceived as a financial burden by their families, that giving a dowry is now illegal (which has by no means ended the practice). In this case, a woman has become a means of securing money, rather than money being a means of securing a woman.