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**and he was bang on time, she saw, glancing up at the tall grandfather clock on the turn of the stairs.** |
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**and he was bang on time, she saw, glancing up at the tall grandfather clock on the turn of the stairs.** |
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I have a question. |
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My favorite genre is HEA almost "sweet" romance novels, |
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You know, a separation from reality. Except for the following issue. |
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The guy, let's call him H. Betrays, lies, blackmails, malign, distrusts, denigrates, kidnaps or otherwise maliciously interfere in her life, right? |
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the girl, let's call her h. |
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The only facets h has to evaluate said H with, are all negatives |
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Yes, she still lusts for H, b/c damn, he's HAWT! |
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But how can you have self respect to say you love someone who only portrays negative traits. |
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My conundrum: yeah, lust for the guy, but, dayum girl, you can't "love" an amoral deviant dirtbag. What qualities is she finding attractive? |
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So, no, just no. |
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Sure, after he grovels, then the lurve feelings could start to grow. |
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