gay-cupid

100% nobody cares but it must be said.
          	
          	Is it really that difficult for authors to write a book (usually m/m) where they don’t just fill the book with sexism and internalized misogyny (because let’s be honest. Most m/m writers are female)
          	
          	It gets boring after a while and we SHOULD be lifting other women up.

gay-cupid

100% nobody cares but it must be said.
          
          Is it really that difficult for authors to write a book (usually m/m) where they don’t just fill the book with sexism and internalized misogyny (because let’s be honest. Most m/m writers are female)
          
          It gets boring after a while and we SHOULD be lifting other women up.

gay-cupid

Ok I just can’t read books that are filled with grammatical mistakes or just bad storytelling even though it has a good plot. I just can’t. It hurts my head and it’s so sad because there are so many missed opportunities 

cyb3r_tr4sh_

Right :/ like I swear, if you’re gonna write a book make sure you check it after for grammatical errors ://
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gay-cupid

I finished Building Bridges by @PrinceKenzie and it is a definite recommendation, just read it. You’ll thank me later (first read Pleasure Doing Business)

HmmmDoubt

@ gay-cupid  damnnn
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gay-cupid

Yeah I know, like 9 months
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