What you're supposed to do: Put your knees in the air like Anastasia did when she lost her virginity. I wake up and I'm ready to do the sex because this is often how my boyfriend and I usually start out our Saturday mornings. The Deflower "I'm going to fuck you now, Miss. If I could, I would remove "Eclipse" from this list, as it has NO place here.My editor asked me to try all the sex stuff from Fifty Shades of Grey in one weekend. It's RIDICULOUS that this one incident should have been compared to the blatant, relentless ABUSE that Christian Grey heaps on Anastasia Steele in 50 Shades. He could have raped her, right then and there.
He could have taken advantage of her because she had hurt her hand. There's NO comparison to 50 Shades here! This was ONE incident in "Eclipse", and, when Bella FORCIBLY objected, by punching Jacob in the jaw (thereby breaking her hand), he did not proceed further, and immediately started to help her with her hand. If someone mentions how Jacob Black tried to "control" Bella Swan (by copping a kiss) in "Eclipse", please. Nor is there any abuse in them that can possibly be compared to that present in 50 Shades. The books in The Twilight Saga do NOT contain ANY BDSM. I think there's another reason this book was included on this list.įor those of you who are not familiar with The Twilight Saga (and that's pretty hard to believe nowadays), PLEASE READ MY LIPS: NONE OF THE BOOKS OF THE TWILIGHT SAGA CAN BE COMPARED TO 50 SHADES. What the HECK is that book doing on this list?! What, somebody included it because the author of 50 Shades wrote Twilight fan fiction that she then turned into her own, depraved version of romance?! When I scrolled down this list, I was shocked to find the novel "Eclipse", by Stephenie Meyer, included here. And I know the plot of 50 Shades, thanks to Wikipedia. How do I know, if I've never read this garbage? Well, I am aware that this genre usually contains BDSM, which I totally DETEST. I was sent an email so that I could vote on this list. My advice to you is to read the reviews for the books and make sure you know what you are purchasing! This is only a warning - because 50 has introduced many people to the concept of BDSM and control but that does not necessarily get followed by a desire to read about someone denied an orgasm for a month, kept in a cage and objectified, or subject to harsh S&M that leaves welts, bruises, and blood. We encourage self exploration (whether you want to embrace a BDSM lifestyle or it will always be books and fantasy to you) and education and limits are respected. The BDSM group on GR is a safe place to explore and discover. The best help, to me, is a group of folks where you can make connections and get input. Most of them know I am a masochist so have then come to get help. ** The reason for my post is I have had some friends jump off the deep end and they wound up reading books that were just not for them - in one case the person felt traumatized. If any of you all who are looking at this want some help figuring out what type of content you'd like based on your dip into 50 I recommend you join the BDSM Group here on GR. The spectrum of BDSM here goes from glitter/sugar kink (light spanking during sex, "funishments", some control in the bedroom but primarily just an alpha male type character) to much more hardcore with heavy S&M, Total Power Exchange (including 24/7), and Non Consent (rape or near rape) and Dubious Consent.įrankly this is one time a Listopia on GR is a bit scary - as I know (from plenty of experience) some of the people who liked reading Fifty Shades of Grey would run screaming if they encountered something like Sacred Secrets (she is treated like a pet and must go to the bathroom in a communal "kitty box" in the club) to The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty (she is captured and does not consent). Don't expect each book to contain BDSM - some here do not.Ģ. There are BDSM books and non BDSM books soġ. I feel obligated to point out that this list covers a VERY wide spectrum in terms of content.