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I think this was supposed to be something experimental? I canât remember, but I did like drawing Zen a lot
Who needs a sweater when you have a personal heater boyfriend?
Was in a mood to draw Zen with a different haircut, since I kinda hate his rattail haircut :â)
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Itâs INSANE to me how controversial romance novels are. Romance novels. Like, being openly a fan of them immediately opens you up to people constantly coming at you like âbut donât you think itâs ~limiting- and ~juvenile~ to have a genre of books with happy endings for women?â
Like.
No?
Why is it such a big deal to want to read stories where women have sex and then donât die at the end? Jesus Christ.
Why is the concept of female characters being happy seen as less creative than female characters suffering? (Trust me, creating a world where women win in the end takes a lot more creativity and artistic vision lmfao)
Anyway, literary bros will pry my romance novels with their happy endings from my cold dead fingers.
Or die in the very beginning of the book. But no one calls out James Patterson for writing another formulaic thriller in which a woman is horrifically killed after getting laid and then some man solves her murder. Every. Damn. Time.
But hey, those romance novels where women get happy endings are so limiting, eh?
Real talk: realizing how common it is for female characters to be punished for on-the-page sex with death was a big part of my embracing the romance genre. Once I noticed it I couldnât unnotice it. Itâs everywhere. A woman having sex in literature or non-romance genre fiction is the literary equivalent of a red shirt on Star Trek.
Itâs not just the sex thing, though thatâs a key element. Itâs that, in romance novels, the heroine gets to be cared for the way she normally would care for everyone else. Itâs wish fulfillment in that her romantic partner will do emotional labor, spend a great deal of time thinking about her, or sacrifice his desires or fortune or reputation to be with her, or spend days nursing her back to health, or risking his life to save hers. In romance novels, youâll find men taking care of children, talking about their feelings, putting effort into their appearanceâeven if they are adorably bad at it. Watch how many romance novel protagonists fall in love with a man who happens to be rich or handsome, but she didnât give in until his behavior changed and he starts mentoring her, or providing for her, or being gentle toward her, nourishing her, listening to her, appreciating her⌠I suspect romance novels are looked down upon not for being juvenile formulaic âbeach readsâ but because they paint a fantasy world that leaves men feeling uncomfortable or even emasculated. But whether youâre a Midwest housewife or a big city CEO, women who read romance novels just want to read about men loving women the way women are expected love everyone elseâwith a nurturing and protective form of unswerving loyalty. Great sex they donât have to die for is also a huge bonus, but the *romance* part of the novel is genuinely more about the woman being appreciated (for her beauty or spunk or intelligence at first, and then for all of her by the end).
âwomen who read romance novels just want to read about men loving women the way women are expected to love everyone elseâwith a nurturing and protective form of unswerving loyalty.â
THANK YOU.
According to the website smartbitchestrashybooks, which analyzes romance novels to a great degree, one common element of the average romance novel is what they call the grovel. That is, thereâs a turning point near the climax of the book where the leading man says, in effect, âI hurt you. I had my reasons, but they donât make it right. I am devastated that I hurt you, and I will do whatever it takes to make it okay again. Leaving you is completely on the table even though I find the prospect horrific.â
And thatâs a very important fantasy. To have your feelings, your pain, be made so absolutely central to the narrative, to someone elseâs world. You could call it a power fantasy, but I donât think thatâs exactly right. Itâs a significance fantasy. A romance story is a story in which the woman is the most significant damn thing in the book.
And when you think of it like that, you realize why some people are really, really threatened by it.