| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - d behaves during the act that explains her fears of him later For bad examples, well, sex scenes that serve only to tell us things that are a given (i.e. that the hero/ine's good in bed) or things we already know (the hero/ine is smokin' hot), really do not need to be stretched out that long.The point I am trying to get at here, and how I deal with sex in romance, is that sex is a part of romance, b
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