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Irish women gone wild after reading 'Shades of Grey' they say

“Mommy Porn” takes off as book flies off shelves in record numbers

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ciaradexy, such a prude and bigot. You sound like a dried up old spinster. If the women...world-wide are enjoying the book so what. I am elderly but broadminded, if it helps thier sex life all the better for them, men have had it thier own way for too long, 2 mins bedtime then turn over and snore. That is ...once the falling in love part is over. A loving sex life is a loving marriage/partnership. Judiron calls it filth but is going to finish reading it....that say's it all.
"Irish women gone wild..." Gee, glad you warned me. I had been thinking of going over there next week, now I won't.
Sad.Constant sexual fulfillment is a myth put out there by just the kind of professional hacks that write this garbage. Its designed to make men,s life miserable and to break up marriages so that everyone can be as unhappy as the maladjusted loners that produce and profit from this scam preying on the manufactured longings and fears put there by professionals similar to the spin set up by the various religions and politicians.The state want your body,the church want your soul and these people want your money and attention.Whatever way you look at it your not getting what you need or truly want but what they tell you to want.
Angry, some Irish women even have non Irish husbands, boyfriends or partners so theyre having mixed race kids! How does that stick in your gullet?!
@judiron: if you didn't know what you were getting, why in heavens name did you buy it? That is why we have book reviews. You are kidding us, right?
This book is poorly written and executed. The most annoying part is the following: beginning of nearly every page in some paragraph, the exclamation "Holy Crap! as a precedent to a thought. And "biting my/your lip again". Over and over ad infinitum. Tiresome, repetitive and much lifted from "The Story of O", a french story written in the 1970's, that gives more of an explanation. I think one reading this must take it with a grain of salt.All in all, it's undeserving of the time and energy one might spend wasting their time to see what the yabber is about.
Christian's 'dark secret' was a bit of a let down.
Pornography by any other name is STILL pornography.
I'm half way through the first book and amen, what filth. Should send copies to the muslim countries then you'd see some fire works. I'll finish #1 but won't buy 2 or 3. I had no idea what I was getting.
REALLY...Why on earth were they burning the books? Or was it to saucy?
I couldn't believe that it was on sale at Shannon Airport -- when you think that they banned Edna O'Brien's The Country Girls (and had a public book burning) back in the day. Things sure have changed....
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