/Guess she has a thing for taking spines especially when the man has one to begin with and is resisting her./
This is sounding creepily akin to a male rapist relishing his victim’s moments of defiance because his ego is looking forward to breaking her will… 0_0
/“he was back to pouting. I so didn’t need this.”/
First of all, he’s a WOLF. How is he “pouting?” Second of all, if you “so didn’t need this” (yeah, how mature of you), then WHY ON EARTH DID YOU BRING RICHARD IN THE FIRST PLACE? Why does he even need to be there if all you’re going to do is ignore him and belittle him?
/Shopped for. Paid for. Parts. HE IS NOT A DOLL, ANITA./
I swear, if the narrator of this book was an Antonio instead of an Anita, red flags would be sprouting up in readers’ faces all over the place. John Norman would applaud this book for upholding the idea that other people can be considered objects to be exploited, bought, and vandalized at will.
/how unlike Richard "he came to me without any questions"/
Yes, because how DARE someone question the Great Goddess Anita!
/Love mattered, in the end./
One: you’ve just met these people. Two: the only reason that you did meet them was because they were ferried over to you like cattle. Three: you’ve clearly shown throughout this series that you see no problem with treating your supposed loved ones like objects. Four: The only reason that you’re having sex with these people (at least, the alleged reason why) is to stop the villain from winning the day.
WHAT DOES ANYTHING IN THIS SITUATION HAVE TO DO WITH LOVE? You don’t love these people, you don’t love the people that you’re supposedly going to save, and you don’t love anybody but yourself. You are one of the most selfish, self-centered, and narcissistic characters that I have ever seen and you have the sheer stupidity and self-delusion to declare that all of this is because of love?
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This is sounding creepily akin to a male rapist relishing his victim’s moments of defiance because his ego is looking forward to breaking her will… 0_0
/“he was back to pouting. I so didn’t need this.”/
First of all, he’s a WOLF. How is he “pouting?” Second of all, if you “so didn’t need this” (yeah, how mature of you), then WHY ON EARTH DID YOU BRING RICHARD IN THE FIRST PLACE? Why does he even need to be there if all you’re going to do is ignore him and belittle him?
/Shopped for. Paid for. Parts. HE IS NOT A DOLL, ANITA./
I swear, if the narrator of this book was an Antonio instead of an Anita, red flags would be sprouting up in readers’ faces all over the place. John Norman would applaud this book for upholding the idea that other people can be considered objects to be exploited, bought, and vandalized at will.
/how unlike Richard "he came to me without any questions"/
Yes, because how DARE someone question the Great Goddess Anita!
/Love mattered, in the end./
One: you’ve just met these people. Two: the only reason that you did meet them was because they were ferried over to you like cattle. Three: you’ve clearly shown throughout this series that you see no problem with treating your supposed loved ones like objects. Four: The only reason that you’re having sex with these people (at least, the alleged reason why) is to stop the villain from winning the day.
WHAT DOES ANYTHING IN THIS SITUATION HAVE TO DO WITH LOVE? You don’t love these people, you don’t love the people that you’re supposedly going to save, and you don’t love anybody but yourself. You are one of the most selfish, self-centered, and narcissistic characters that I have ever seen and you have the sheer stupidity and self-delusion to declare that all of this is because of love?