o_Owtf
Eternal cope of the spotless grey
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About a year ago I had been stalking a girl I was interested in on Pinterest to try and see what if she had any preference in guys, and I saw that she had a whole category devoted to a book called A Court Of Thorns and Roses, a smut novel. I was chocked, she seemed like such a sweet girl but she was reading this dirty shit? I stopped pursuing her because I know from experience that girls who read this kind of stuff are lowkey insane a lot of the time. Time passed, and the other week I decided that I wanted to penetrate the female psyche a bit, and where else to turn than this book.
Theatrics aside the book wasn't that bad, the smut wasn't super distracting. The story is written from the perspective of the main character Feyre, a human girl who gets taken from her world to live in basically a fairy tale world. Everything as I said his from her perspective so the world is perceived from a female mind, and it's super interesting to see all the things that she notices and how different it is. As she steps into a room you will get a vivid descriptions of all of the furniture, the colors, light, patterns on the tapestry, things that I don't give 2 shits about. But it actually is kind of magical because it pulls you in so hard that you actually start to feel like her, and the way her sexuality works.
You are placed directly into her thought processes and lust, and you really feel her attraction to her love interests in a way that watching some dumbass PUA guide doesn't convey. After reading this book, these experiences you've experienced vicariously, sometimes as motifs through the whole story, sometimes fleeting, compound and start to give you a "female sense" for what is hot and what isn't. And just in the same way women can't explain exactly why something is attractive, I can't either, but you just start to understand through experience. Women feel a lot less enigmatic and scary now and I can't explain exactly how it clicked in my head, but it's very cool.
Theatrics aside the book wasn't that bad, the smut wasn't super distracting. The story is written from the perspective of the main character Feyre, a human girl who gets taken from her world to live in basically a fairy tale world. Everything as I said his from her perspective so the world is perceived from a female mind, and it's super interesting to see all the things that she notices and how different it is. As she steps into a room you will get a vivid descriptions of all of the furniture, the colors, light, patterns on the tapestry, things that I don't give 2 shits about. But it actually is kind of magical because it pulls you in so hard that you actually start to feel like her, and the way her sexuality works.
You are placed directly into her thought processes and lust, and you really feel her attraction to her love interests in a way that watching some dumbass PUA guide doesn't convey. After reading this book, these experiences you've experienced vicariously, sometimes as motifs through the whole story, sometimes fleeting, compound and start to give you a "female sense" for what is hot and what isn't. And just in the same way women can't explain exactly why something is attractive, I can't either, but you just start to understand through experience. Women feel a lot less enigmatic and scary now and I can't explain exactly how it clicked in my head, but it's very cool.