Hello! I studied this term in college, because I asked myself some of that questions too (even if I'm female). To sum it up, gay romace between two men is interesting for many women because of the gender itself. First, as a man, women would not have to fear pregnancy - it means having fun with sex without that kind of risk (diseases excluded here).......
2025-01-21 17:54 marked
If you're wondering whether this story is worth reading, it really depends on what kind of reader you are, and there’s nothing wrong with whatever type of reader you happen to be.(⌒▽⌒)
If you like stories with clear "good vs. bad" characters, this book might not be for you. Mathias, the ML, is a bloody red flag at the start, he’s arrogant, manipulative, and downright unlikable. His actions are hard to justify, and if you’re someone who prefers clear-cut morality, you might not vibe with his morally gray redemption arc.
But if you enjoy messy, flawed, and morally ambiguous characters, this story could work for you. Mathias has a redemption arc that digs into why he’s so toxic and how his past shaped him. It’s not a simple “bad guy turns good” story but more about understanding him as a complex person. If you’re into stories that make you think about human behavior, forgiveness, and redemption, this one might feel rewarding.
Fiction is meant to provoke thought, not just dictate morality. This story challenges the black-and-white view of right and wrong by diving into flawed characters and their motivations. It’s meant to make you think about things like personal growth and the boundaries of forgiveness, not just present easy answers. If that kind of complexity appeals to you, it’s worth reading. But if you prefer stories that stick to clear morality, this one might not be your cup of tea,and that’s okay!
That said, let’s be real: in real life, if you met someone like Mathias, girl, RUN! Don’t even entertain the “I can change him” mindset. People don’t come with guaranteed redemption arcs, and in reality, you wouldn’t have time to analyze behaviors if your safety or well-being is on the line. Fiction allows us to explore these dynamics safely, but it’s not a guide for real-life relationships.
Ultimately, this story’s appeal depends on whether you’re willing to engage with a character who starts off deeply toxic and see where his journey leads. Whatever kind of reader you are, there’s no right or wrong way to approach fiction, just find stories that resonate with you. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
If you like stories with clear "good vs. bad" characters, this book might not be for you. Mathias, the ML, is a bloody red flag at the start, he’s arrogant, manipulative, and downright unlikable. His actions are hard to justify, and if you’re someone who prefers clear-cut morality, you might not vibe with his morally gray redemption arc.
But if you enjoy messy, flawed, and morally ambiguous characters, this story could work for you. Mathias has a redemption arc that digs into why he’s so toxic and how his past shaped him. It’s not a simple “bad guy turns good” story but more about understanding him as a complex person. If you’re into stories that make you think about human behavior, forgiveness, and redemption, this one might feel rewarding.
Fiction is meant to provoke thought, not just dictate morality. This story challenges the black-and-white view of right and wrong by diving into flawed characters and their motivations. It’s meant to make you think about things like personal growth and the boundaries of forgiveness, not just present easy answers. If that kind of complexity appeals to you, it’s worth reading. But if you prefer stories that stick to clear morality, this one might not be your cup of tea,and that’s okay!
That said, let’s be real: in real life, if you met someone like Mathias, girl, RUN! Don’t even entertain the “I can change him” mindset. People don’t come with guaranteed redemption arcs, and in reality, you wouldn’t have time to analyze behaviors if your safety or well-being is on the line. Fiction allows us to explore these dynamics safely, but it’s not a guide for real-life relationships.
Ultimately, this story’s appeal depends on whether you’re willing to engage with a character who starts off deeply toxic and see where his journey leads. Whatever kind of reader you are, there’s no right or wrong way to approach fiction, just find stories that resonate with you. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
2024-12-10 16:44 marked
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2024-11-07 15:10 marked
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