What are you doing right now? (besides online & on Lit.)

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In america, blowing a persons head off in graphic detail is totally fine.

but a little nip, heaven forbid.

Same in the UK. I can't stand why sex is so, "Oh, we can't discuss that, it'll confuse people!" - Something I'm strongly against. Meh.

Is this book as bad as some people are making out, then? Or is it, by Lit standards, 'light'?
 
There seems to be a lot of 'grumblings' about this Fifty Shades of Grey. Keywords being thrown around are sexually explicit, not for younger readers and erotic.

There's this big debate on whether or not it should be age-restricted... Bollocks, sex is too taboo for most people's own good this day and age. Especially in the UK.

Ummm. Yes. Yes it should be. Listen, I'm not always one for the concept of protection of an innocent mind. I think if you shelter children from the concept of things, they won't learn it properly when you suddenly expect them to get it. (at 19 or 21.)

I think Watered down wine, and small beer is appropriate to be given occasionally and on special occasions to 12 year olds. I think Children should be taught gun safety and how to shoot by 14. I think they should learn how to properly use a knife by 10. I think full sex education should be thrust on 16 year olds. Including Homosexual practice, condom and alternative birth control and disease prevention.

But I wouldn't give a 15 year old a copy of Score Magazine. He needs to be 18 to read it. And if we have any laws for the sale of things to minors. Fifty shades of Grey deserves to make that list. and it Also should not be for sale to minors.

I'm lawful first. That's my alignment.
 
I have no actual interest in reading 50 Shades, but I've been told its a very, very light BDSM Romance novel that's making every housewife on the planet into those damn books think that they suddenly want to have that in their lives.

A facebook post I saw recently was an image of what I guess is the main guy's tie? And a reference to the book that says "Guys, you've asked for a handbook on what women want. Here it is."

Ummmm.....
Nope.
 
Ummm. Yes. Yes it should be. Listen, I'm not always one for the concept of protection of an innocent mind. I think if you shelter children from the concept of things, they won't learn it properly when you suddenly expect them to get it. (at 19 or 21.)

I think Watered down wine, and small beer is appropriate to be given occasionally and on special occasions to 12 year olds. I think Children should be taught gun safety and how to shoot by 14. I think they should learn how to properly use a knife by 10. I think full sex education should be thrust on 16 year olds. Including Homosexual practice, condom and alternative birth control and disease prevention.

But I wouldn't give a 15 year old a copy of Score Magazine. He needs to be 18 to read it. And if we have any laws for the sale of things to minors. Fifty shades of Grey deserves to make that list. and it Also should not be for sale to minors.

I'm lawful first. That's my alignment.

Oh no, I'm not saying slamming porn in thier face and saying, "LOOK AT IT! TAKE A GOOD LONG LOOK!"

But I do think that the majority of people are too scared about what is, to be honest, the ultimate goal of human life. Its no secret that the UK has the highest STD/STI and teen pregnancy rate in Europe (if I recall correctly), and I believe that's largely down to many schools eliminating, entirely, sex education.

On a side note, though, I disagree with the firearms training. I've been around firearms since I was seven, going out with the farmers with an air rifle and moving up from there, but the amount of people I've seen take firearms to an unsafe standard is ridiculous. I've seen people take their kids to firing ranges and the kids are pointing guns down the firing line, but I guess with traning that would get weeded out. To many people take games literally. ;)
 
Enders Game was truly a great book. I didn't know they were making a movie. That makes me wish I could forget the story in time for it to come out.

It's kind of like the sixth sense. once you know, it's just not as fun.

This is true. But i don't mind. I'm happy a good book is getting a movie made about it. that's enough. even if the movie sucks, it'll be enough for me.

Ender's Game is a great book.
Card is a homophobic bigot and so I won't be seeing the movie.

Card is. And kind of a horrible man. I dislike him intensely. But I loved Ender's Game. And a good chunk of the shadow series. But I'll still see the film. I'll just continue to not buy his books, and read them from libraries.

Same in the UK. I can't stand why sex is so, "Oh, we can't discuss that, it'll confuse people!" - Something I'm strongly against. Meh.

Is this book as bad as some people are making out, then? Or is it, by Lit standards, 'light'?

Fairly light. I'm an arrogant ass. But I'm pretty sure I can write better erotica than her... And better BDSM.
 
I have no actual interest in reading 50 Shades, but I've been told its a very, very light BDSM Romance novel that's making every housewife on the planet into those damn books think that they suddenly want to have that in their lives.

A facebook post I saw recently was an image of what I guess is the main guy's tie? And a reference to the book that says "Guys, you've asked for a handbook on what women want. Here it is."

Ummmm.....
Nope.


The real problem with the book?
Its VERY badly written.
I mean just HORRIBLE use of language.
 
I know quite a number of men who enjoy reading Ann Rice. Males create demand in different forms. So, I think it's far wiser to say that society creates the demand and the industry feeds it. Free commerce, go figure.

That is probably fair. Still, women are the majority stock holders when it comes to the Twilight following and that of most violent-themed romance novels. They sell for the simple reason that many, many women enjoy reading the content.

You can't blame the art, cheap as you might find it.

As much as it was convenient to blame Marilyn Manson for violent kids there's no real correlative data to suggest he's responsible. The same, I believe, goes towards violent and abusive themes in popular novels.

It's silly to condemn an art form for that kind of reason. If anything art tends to be a mirror on a cultures values.


It's also misleading to suggest that this epidemic of abuse on women is new. It's not. It used to be a mans right to rape a woman of they were married. Humans are animals, after all. It's cruel but it's real. We have a long way to go but I think we've come a long way since the days of raping and pillaging.

At least in this country.

You can't fight the human nature and always win.
 
I have no actual interest in reading 50 Shades, but I've been told its a very, very light BDSM Romance novel that's making every housewife on the planet into those damn books think that they suddenly want to have that in their lives.

A facebook post I saw recently was an image of what I guess is the main guy's tie? And a reference to the book that says "Guys, you've asked for a handbook on what women want. Here it is."

Ummmm.....
Nope.

No two women are the same. At all. And to say every woman wants their control stripped, and to be handled poorly and caned. Is silly.

It is pretty light. I know you write a lot of darker stuff.

Well, all i can say is...

Damn...

*Hugs* He's actually an amazing authour. He's... just a dick. Don't take it personal. He won't, and won't care regardless.

Oh no, I'm not saying slamming porn in thier face and saying, "LOOK AT IT! TAKE A GOOD LONG LOOK!"

But I do think that the majority of people are too scared about what is, to be honest, the ultimate goal of human life. Its no secret that the UK has the highest STD/STI and teen pregnancy rate in Europe (if I recall correctly), and I believe that's largely down to many schools eliminating, entirely, sex education.

On a side note, though, I disagree with the firearms training. I've been around firearms since I was seven, going out with the farmers with an air rifle and moving up from there, but the amount of people I've seen take firearms to an unsafe standard is ridiculous. I've seen people take their kids to firing ranges and the kids are pointing guns down the firing line, but I guess with traning that would get weeded out. To many people take games literally. ;)

And I think proper education, with teachers being paid a proper wage, and the ability to fail students. To not push students through a bad system would be tremendous. and I think proper instruction in Knives. Firearms, and Sexual activity. Followed by a mandatory two year period after school of Civil service, or military training would make better adults, and better people.

But not one of those things is going to happen in North America.
 
No two women are the same. At all. And to say every woman wants their control stripped, and to be handled poorly and caned. Is silly.

It is pretty light. I know you write a lot of darker stuff.


I had a character that was fucked with the barrel of a loaded gun.
So... yeah, I suppose I can do things that are a bit darker.
 
That is probably fair. Still, women are the majority stock holders when it comes to the Twilight following and that of most violent-themed romance novels. They sell for the simple reason that many, many women enjoy reading the content.

You can't blame the art, cheap as you might find it.

As much as it was convenient to blame Marilyn Manson for violent kids there's no real correlative data to suggest he's responsible. The same, I believe, goes towards violent and abusive themes in popular novels.

It's silly to condemn an art form for that kind of reason. If anything art tends to be a mirror on a cultures values.


It's also misleading to suggest that this epidemic of abuse on women is new. It's not. It used to be a mans right to rape a woman of they were married. Humans are animals, after all. It's cruel but it's real. We have a long way to go but I think we've come a long way since the days of raping and pillaging.

At least in this country.

You can't fight the human nature and always win.

If you had detailed your position this well earlier, I might not have been so inclined to react in a hostile way.
 
*Hugs* He's actually an amazing authour. He's... just a dick. Don't take it personal. He won't, and won't care regardless.

*smiles* It's fine, I wasn't really that mad anyways, more like annoyed. It is the internet, after all. If you take it seriously your asking to explode your own head.
 
That is probably fair. Still, women are the majority stock holders when it comes to the Twilight following and that of most violent-themed romance novels. They sell for the simple reason that many, many women enjoy reading the content.

You can't blame the art, cheap as you might find it.

As much as it was convenient to blame Marilyn Manson for violent kids there's no real correlative data to suggest he's responsible. The same, I believe, goes towards violent and abusive themes in popular novels.

It's silly to condemn an art form for that kind of reason. If anything art tends to be a mirror on a cultures values.


It's also misleading to suggest that this epidemic of abuse on women is new. It's not. It used to be a mans right to rape a woman of they were married. Humans are animals, after all. It's cruel but it's real. We have a long way to go but I think we've come a long way since the days of raping and pillaging.

At least in this country.

You can't fight the human nature and always win.

Agreed and human nature is evolving but as you said, we still have a long, long way to go. There will always be fundamental tendencies in each gender that I don't think will ever go away. Educating and being a role model for the younglings will go a long way toward evolution.
 
Anyway, if women want abusive relationships to no longer be the in thing the they should stop the habit of reading/watching them and staying in them like helpless little kittens.

And maybe men who aren't Pyschotic will get in on bucking the trend. It's hard to summon sympathy for a woman in a bad domestic partnership when she won't help her own situation and you can almost be certain she will end up with another abusive asshole after you help her leave the first.

No incentive to give a shit.
 
It's also misleading to suggest that this epidemic of abuse on women is new. It's not. It used to be a mans right to rape a woman of they were married. Humans are animals, after all. It's cruel but it's real. We have a long way to go but I think we've come a long way since the days of raping and pillaging.
.

Really.

Rape is a primal/animal instinct.

I was almost able to forget people still thought that.
 
Anyway, if women want abusive relationships to no longer be the in thing the they should stop the habit of reading/watching them and staying in them like helpless little kittens.

And maybe men who aren't Pyschotic will get in on bucking the trend. It's hard to summon sympathy for a woman in a bad domestic partnership when she won't help her own situation and you can almost be certain she will end up with another abusive asshole after you help her leave the first.

No incentive to give a shit.

Its amazing how much I hate agreeing with you sometimes.
 
Anyway, if women want abusive relationships to no longer be the in thing the they should stop the habit of reading/watching them and staying in them like helpless little kittens.

And maybe men who aren't Pyschotic will get in on bucking the trend. It's hard to summon sympathy for a woman in a bad domestic partnership when she won't help her own situation and you can almost be certain she will end up with another abusive asshole after you help her leave the first.

No incentive to give a shit.

Can't disagree with this either, although my empathy does not allow me to be apathetic.

You also won't find many women agreeing with you if you word it in such a coarse manner.

But I know, you don't give a shit. :/

Off to have some dinner. Have fun, all! ^_^
 
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