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This statement confuses me. Is 'feminist smut' bad? Are they saying smut can never be the same as romance? Can only male-centric bodice-rippers with light fluffies and the sexiest line is something like 'He went in and out and in and out' count as romance? What does it meaaaan?
And contrary to what they meant their statement to do, I kinda wanna go read Ravenous now. I'm hoping if it's 'feminist smut' it'll be more involved than 'I met her. She became naked. I stuck it in her pooper.'
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