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Post by L3010 on Mar 2, 2023 13:55:13 GMT
Currently reading "Kärleken en betraktelse" by Alain de botton (i don't know the original title, "A look at love", or something). The book is a detailed study of a relationship between two partners, as well as a novel. In the book many aspects of a relationship is being described in detail. The book is a psychological study but simultaniously a novel where you really get to know the characters, which makes it one of the few of it's kind.
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Post by L3010 on Mar 8, 2023 13:21:38 GMT
Egalia's Daughters is a book about an alternative semi-dystopian reality where wim are far above menwim in status. In this world, wim are not only the ones that govern and rule society, but also the ones that are dominant in all forms of huwim interactions and relationships. If a wom comes home and feels horny, the manwom is always available. Wim see menwim as: "A road is like a manwom, she thought, lying there invitingly, ready to be taken. You knew its every little curve and irregularity, and knew instinctively when to stop going and when to brake. A road you know is like the body of a manwom you love, she thought." The society in the fictional novel is a society where everyone seems to agree about the ideas. New concepts, thoughts and ideas are not welcome. Written by Gerd Brantenberg in 1977, "A Satire Of The Sexes" is one of the most fantasy-filled books I've ever read.
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