![]() ![]() Yet women have to put up the appearances that they're not that interested in order for society to view their behaviors as acceptable. After all most people enjoy sex (men and women alike). if women weren't called sluts for seeking sex when they wanted. He didn't have to play games or pretend he was not into.Īnd it made me wonder, what would life be like if women didn't have to play the chaste games. When Luke wanted sex, he simply went to the place were the guys were and got it on. :) What did you expect from a gay romance? It actually reminded me a lot of Queer as Folk. well, human, rather than the unemotional brute I see so often in romances. It was nice getting into Luke's mind and see he was just. ![]() ![]() :) I've been married (add some dating years in) long enough to know the stoic shell hides a lot. Society says men are supposed to be butch and stoic. One of the things I loved about Lorenzo il Magnifico is the vulnerability a lot of women miss when writing from the male perspective shows up in this book. Luke offered a sort of rawness he shared with the reader, and it made him a character I could relate to. It was interesting to find the main character in the book had a lot of the same insecurities I have going into new relationships. It's one of those books which hit me on a psychological level. Lorenzo il Magnifico gave me that opportunity. okay, for the last couple of years, I've wanted to read a romance written by a male. My review also on Ramblings of an Amateur Writer: įor the longest time. ![]()
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