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History of Feminism

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Texasgal

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Wed May 23, 2012, 09:44 PM May 2012

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Okay, am I the only one that has no interest in "50 shades of grey"?

Before anyone may ask I enjoy sex.

Anyhoo, I find the book kinda of sexist. I say this as someone who has only read reviews. The young lady wants a "vanilla" sexual relationship and the man is all about more than that. She is concerned and disagrees with the "different sex" lifestyle he wants, but goes ahead because she loves him.

Am I correct or just talking out the side of my mouth?

I am just not sure why i would want to read that. ???

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