I would love to read more femdom romance books, but most of them end up being boring or just not my type.
These are the things I usually dislike about them:
1. They focus too much on BDSM. I don’t want to read BDSM-centered stories- I just want a female character who naturally happens to be dominant.
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They feel like pure porn. I like smut, but I still want an actual story, not just nonstop sex scenes.
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The man is still treated as more powerful. I don’t mind a powerful male lead, but I dislike how many femdom books constantly remind readers that he’s still physically superior or could overpower her whenever he wants.
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Complete role reversal. Making the woman act exactly like a stereotypical asshole CEO just feels like I’m reading regular maledom dynamics with genders swapped.
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Omegaverse– just not my thing.
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Switching. I prefer pure femdom dynamics.
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Facial hair or body hair (though I love long hair) on male leads. This is just personal preference, but I don’t find it attractive at all.
Things I do like:
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Fantasy-based femdom.
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Powerful female lead– and by 'powerful,' I mean women with actual power, like political authority, magical abilities, social influence, etc.
I haven’t finished many femdom books because I usually drop them early.
I read His Secret Illuminations, and it wasn’t bad, but it didn’t fully live up to my expectations.
Male lead: I expected him to be an actual Buddhist-style monk, but he wasn’t really that. Later, his personality changed a lot, I know it was supposed to be character growth, but I personally didn’t enjoy the direction.
Story: The story became very preachy about social issues. I wanted a fantasy story, not an essay about morality. The plot itself wasn’t bad, but this aspect made me lose interest.
Sex: The sex scenes were genuinely great. I honestly haven’t found scenes with that kind of dynamic anywhere else. I read quite a bit into the second half of the book because of that, and those parts were really good.
I like Chinese femdom novels (though sadly they usually aren’t smut because of censorship).
The ones I enjoyed were:
Reborn to Love Lord Qiansui– pretty niche, and there were small things I didn’t like, but overall I really enjoyed it, especially the relationship dynamic.
Let the Villain Go- again, there were some elements I didn’t enjoy, but overall it was very good.
Thank you very much for reading all this rambling ❤️
If anyone has recommendations that might fit my preferences, I’d really appreciate them.
by Level-Bus-5591