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JAMESBJOHNSON
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My friend STELLA recommended that I read Damon Runyon's stories, and appended her referral with an observation that his style makes poor erotica, if any.
So I read some of his stories, and saw the problem: Damon Runyon wrote like real guys speak. Rude, crude, and lewd, without description. When women writers depict male characters the characters all come across like theyre Richard Chamberlain, whereas most guys talk like Lenny & Squiggy or Dad. "Uh huh, uh huh, jeez thats a toughie, better ask your mother what she thinks."
So here's my question:
If women prefer male characters in books and on tv to talk like Richard Chamberlain, howcome women flee from real men who talk like old Richard?
So I read some of his stories, and saw the problem: Damon Runyon wrote like real guys speak. Rude, crude, and lewd, without description. When women writers depict male characters the characters all come across like theyre Richard Chamberlain, whereas most guys talk like Lenny & Squiggy or Dad. "Uh huh, uh huh, jeez thats a toughie, better ask your mother what she thinks."
So here's my question:
If women prefer male characters in books and on tv to talk like Richard Chamberlain, howcome women flee from real men who talk like old Richard?