tomlitilia
Literotica Guru
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Em dash is a great way to give air to a sentence. But the way e.g. word suggest it should be implemented is without spaces. For instance
"At first it made her anxious—she wasn't used to hanging around with them with so much of her body exposed."
But I always add spaces around it, turning the above example into
"At first it made her anxious — she wasn't used to hanging around with them with so much of her body exposed."
I think it's far easier to read, and avoids that the brain mistakes the dash for a hyphen (i.e. "anxious-she" in the above example). I read somewhere that newspapers usually adds spaces too, presumably for the readability. Would the spaces around Em dash register as wrong to anyone?
"At first it made her anxious—she wasn't used to hanging around with them with so much of her body exposed."
But I always add spaces around it, turning the above example into
"At first it made her anxious — she wasn't used to hanging around with them with so much of her body exposed."
I think it's far easier to read, and avoids that the brain mistakes the dash for a hyphen (i.e. "anxious-she" in the above example). I read somewhere that newspapers usually adds spaces too, presumably for the readability. Would the spaces around Em dash register as wrong to anyone?