I haven't came across any guy who likes reading this book. I once told my friend that I like spicy romance novels too. And he thinks it's too gay. Which I am not.
Does liking this things makes anyone gay? Liking something is subjective right?
by ompossible
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If you enjoy a book, read it. That’s all there is to it. No one else’s opinion matters. Happy reading!!
Nope. Like what you like, and don’t give a crap what people think about the things you like. That’s one of the great things about being an adult.
it’s weird but that’s not a bad thing
There’s a whole series of romance novels about straight men who read romance novels. The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams. I liked the first couple of books in the series, but it goes a bit off the rails in later books
Hmm, no I don’t think so. It might be weird in the sense that it’s less common, but it’s not wrong. And frankly I don’t think it should be so uncommon since spice aimed at men is completely accepted in games, films, series, etc. why not books?
I’m also a man who sometimes likes spicy romance novels. My wife greatly benefits from this in ways I’ll leave to your imagination so I can confirm these novels, if anything, have the power to do the exact opposite of making somebody gay.
No. People like crazy things all the time. This is one of the least weird things possible. Also, women tend to enjoy it, so if that benefits you, you’ll have things to talk about.
If you’re a dude who likes ladies, I would argue that reading spicy romance – largely written _by women_ – gives you a SIGNIFICANT leg up on your peers who are still trying to find the clitoris. It’s basically an entire genre consisting of books that tell you in very explicit and precise terms what you need to do to satisfy a lady both in and out of the bedroom.
It’s the least gay thing for a hetero dude to read. Your friend is insecure.
ALSO, there’s nothing wrong with being gay, or reading gay books. Your friend sucks for using homosexuality as an implied insult.