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Dee Moyza ([personal profile] deemoyza) wrote2024-10-23 01:50 pm
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Re: Re: Sawdust and Milkshakes

And re: my rant on ridiculous male beauty standards in romance books, I really enjoyed this segment of SavyWritesBooks' review of The Love Hypothesis:


Now, romance fiction, of all genres, does not need to be realistic, but this is a very good framework within which to develop a more diverse cast of male love interests. Away with the obligatory six-pack abs! (Personally speaking, guys with protruding muscles like that kind of squick me out; they look as if they've been skinned.) And hooray for men who can actually surprise the heroine with their strength, because no one would've ever assumed they were that strong from just a cursory glance! And in with all those everyday guys who don't have to push trucks uphill to prove something -- those who are just decent loveable men in their own right!

C'mon girlies, we can do it! Let's let our standards -- and our imaginations -- rise and roam! ♥
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[personal profile] a_natural_beauty 2024-10-28 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I've thought about it once or twice in the past but what she said really made me think about it further. Now I am a bit more cautious about it, it doesn't keep me from buying a book but I do laugh to myself about it when I notice it.

Oh I love that idea! And I couldn't agree more. There are so many different people that fill this beautiful planet... they all need to be noticed and appreciated once in awhile when it comes to romance stories. Reading should always keep our minds open and fresh, not closed off to just one or two types of people. I'm glad you wrote about this! :-)