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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is it or is everyone else getting fed up of fifty shades. It is being mentioned everywhere now. Also the amount of people in this site that have changed there profile names to fifty shades ........ Or to mr grey and miss Steele.
Why???? What's the point. Do all of them fantasise about bdsm? Or do they lead a that lifestyle. But mr grey does not share miss Steele. She is his and only his.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got a copy of "that book" for my birthday. Managed to read 2 pages (badly written) and have been to busy since having fun rather than reading about someone else's sex life lol xxx |
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"Personally I found it to be Fifty shades of poorly written, repetative rubbish......+1"
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And those with the Mr Grey or 50 shades references in their usernames etc, just puts me right off before I even look at the profile or the message |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"50 shades of excellent advertising tho, if its crap and everyones still talking about it then theyve done something right
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Yup, they aimed it at middle class middle aged + women who have little or no experience of non vanilla sexual activities ... that's what they did right!
The women that read it and enjoyed it were the kind of women that would be shocked that someone could have a multiple orgasm and think it highly unusual that someone would actually want to have such an "erotic" encounter with a woman. |
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"Personally I found it to be Fifty shades of poorly written, repetative rubbish......+1
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And those with the Mr Grey or 50 shades references in their usernames etc, just puts me right off before I even look at the profile or the message"
ditto..
bit sad and boring really...
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"50 shades of excellent advertising tho, if its crap and everyones still talking about it then theyve done something right
Yup, they aimed it at middle class middle aged + women who have little or no experience of non vanilla sexual activities ... that's what they did right!
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probably the same folk who all rush out to buy whatever delia advocates..
then use it once and its in a cupboard not to be seen again.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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All them people that changed there profiles to rename then to some reference of these books will read this thread and be like. Oh shit. Gonna have to change it back now.
Glad I am not the only one getting fed up with it. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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I haven't noticed name changes but there has been an increase in the number of messages I have been getting stating the man is a dom looking for a sub. I hadn't made the connection until now. Doh! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is it or is everyone else getting fed up of fifty shades. It is being mentioned everywhere now. Also the amount of people in this site that have changed there profile names to fifty shades ........ Or to mr grey and miss Steele.
Why???? What's the point. Do all of them fantasise about bdsm? Or do they lead a that lifestyle. But mr grey does not share miss Steele. She is his and only his.
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For me its a great indicator of who blindly follows trends and fashions rather than exhibiting a little independent thought. I have no doubt its a great book for some and thrills them to death. What it all tells me though is something about people who jump up and down shouting its praises. Mind you the you must have an iphone crowd also tell me lots too. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Is it or is everyone else getting fed up of fifty shades. It is being mentioned everywhere now. Also the amount of people in this site that have changed there profile names to fifty shades ........ Or to mr grey and miss Steele.
Why???? What's the point. Do all of them fantasise about bdsm? Or do they lead a that lifestyle. But mr grey does not share miss Steele. She is his and only his.
For me its a great indicator of who blindly follows trends and fashions rather than exhibiting a little independent thought. I have no doubt its a great book for some and thrills them to death. What it all tells me though is something about people who jump up and down shouting its praises. Mind you the you must have an iphone crowd also tell me lots too. "
Are there 50 shades of iPhone now too? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is it or is everyone else getting fed up of fifty shades. It is being mentioned everywhere now. Also the amount of people in this site that have changed there profile names to fifty shades ........ Or to mr grey and miss Steele.
Why???? What's the point. Do all of them fantasise about bdsm? Or do they lead a that lifestyle. But mr grey does not share miss Steele. She is his and only his.
For me its a great indicator of who blindly follows trends and fashions rather than exhibiting a little independent thought. I have no doubt its a great book for some and thrills them to death. What it all tells me though is something about people who jump up and down shouting its praises. Mind you the you must have an iphone crowd also tell me lots too.
Are there 50 shades of iPhone now too?"
50 shades of covers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" I havn't read it and probably won't, but how can you say a book is awful from the first two pages? "
By reading the first two pages....
Subjectively the prose did nothing for me...
Objectively, having read many authors in my time, I find the style of writing talentless and within the capabilities of a 12 year old with a limited vocabulary which is repetitive ad nauseum...
The great writers literary styles are stamped on page one... The story then grips the reader or not, dependant on empathy with the subject matter....
Perhaps this is what the poster may have meant... |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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I can understand picking up a book in a book shop and reading what the book is about and deciding it isn't for you, but to buy a book, read two pages and then decide it is rubbish is less understandable.
Sometimes books take a bit of time to set the scene and get into. |
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Check out the '50 shades of suck' blog. It's written by an American, and it goes on much longer than it needs to, but it has some very funny moments. Basically just an ordinary person ripping poor Anastasia and Grey-balls to shreds. Example:
"We don’t have long, Anastasia, and the way I’m feeling right this moment, we won’t need long."
so he’s basically like, “i’m going to jizz on your thigh.” "
Childish humour, maybe, but it made me giggle |
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By (user no longer on site)
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" I havn't read it and probably won't, but how can you say a book is awful from the first two pages?
By reading the first two pages....
Subjectively the prose did nothing for me...
Objectively, having read many authors in my time, I find the style of writing talentless and within the capabilities of a 12 year old with a limited vocabulary which is repetitive ad nauseum...
The great writers literary styles are stamped on page one... The story then grips the reader or not, dependant on empathy with the subject matter....
Perhaps this is what the poster may have meant..."
The repitition of 'Holy Crap' didn't do it for you then?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can understand picking up a book in a book shop and reading what the book is about and deciding it isn't for you, but to buy a book, read two pages and then decide it is rubbish is less understandable.
Sometimes books take a bit of time to set the scene and get into."
Less understandable yet possible...
As an example may I cite "Under Milk Wood" Not a novel yet the recounting of a day in the lives of a village. The prose, written for radio performance, stands alone as a descriptive narrative in itself...
To read the jacket precis and adjudicate the content is subjectively plausible yet somehow lacking in respect for the objective mastery of vocabulary and colour in the style and construction of the author's narrative skills...
The prologue, in less than one page confirms a mastery of the language which is internationally lauded...
You will undoubtedly be able to cite other, even better examples to illustrate the premis which I, and possibly the poster, propose. |
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" The repitition of 'Holy Crap' didn't do it for you then?? "
Any more than countless pages of Emails full of dates, subject references, addresses and a one line message...
No... |
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