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Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
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"In my fantasies, you allow me to take care of you...Because in my head, no one has done it before."
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Ali really knows how to write a book that hits me right in the feels. As a people-pleasing, academic perfectionist, Love Theoretically was so relatable and at times depressing. The smut was also 🔥🔥🔥. 5/5 no notes.
Anyways, I'm also 19 Chapters into my own ao3 original academic romantic comedy if yah wanna check it out: https://archiveofourown.org/works/65961916/chapters/169947574
Chapters: 16/? Fandom: STEMinist Series - Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood, Love On the Brain - Ali Hazelwood, Love Theoretically- Ali Hazelwood, Deep End - Ali Hazelwood, Original Work, Not in Love - Ali Hazelwood Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Original Female Character(s)/Original Male Character(s) Characters: Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s) Additional Tags: STEMinist, CEO, Science, pageant, Romantic Comedy, romcom, Modern Era, Stanford University, UCLA, Fluff, Slow Burn, Eventual Smut, Misunderstandings, Power Dynamics, College, University, Sexual Tension, Ali Hazelwood, Semi-Public Sex, Public Sex Summary: Nora is in the final semester of her graduate degree in neuroscience, scrambling to save her research from looming budget cuts. When her friend Gabby convinces her to enter a beauty pageant with a major scholarship prize, Nora reluctantly swaps her lab coat for lipstick. Navigating the world of glamor is one thing but falling for the pageant's hot-shot donor is another. But when motives are questioned and hearts are on the line, will their connection survive the spotlight?
Proud of myself for completing 16 chapters! And more to come!
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rereading the love hypothesis is so funny: like from adam’s perspective, he meets this amazing girl and is immediately down bad for her, then proceeds to spend the next TWO YEARS pining hopelessly for her thinking that she either doesn’t remember them meeting, or doesn’t care to repeat the experience and is just ignoring him. then out of the blue he sees her in the corridor and she just walks up to him and asks “hey can i kiss you” and then just kisses him?!!!!
that poor man’s brain must have just completely short circuited. and i love that we got adams pov for chapter 16 but i really want (no, NEED) adams pov for that first kiss scene cos he must have just been like “AM I DREAMING??? IS THIS REAL WTF????”

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"Because when you’re a woman talking about your research, there are anywhere between one and a million STEMlords ready to exploit every little weakness—every little sign that you’re not a lean, mean science machine. The you people want is sharp, impeccable, perfect enough to justify your intrusion in a field that for centuries has been “rightfully” male. But not too perfect, because apparently only “stone-cold bitches” are like that, and they do not make for congenial, affable colleagues. STEM culture has been a boys’ club for so long, I often feel like I can be allowed to play only if I follow the rules men made. And those rules? They downright suck." Ali Hazelwood - Love, Theoretically
“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Or makes you resent your pathological inability to set boundaries, one or the two.” Ali Hazelwood - Love, Theoretically
Yes, it should smell like science, but the discourse in "The Love Hypothesis" about pumpkin spice lattes couldn't be denied.
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