I have a list of blog topics, which to choose? Them all, of course. But I must take this one step at a time. I want to say everything all at once, but then I want to break it down and fully embrace each topic until my heart is content.
Novels are my specialty; reading, analyzing, learning, connecting. Through the stories of the author, whether factual or not- I develop a relationship with the characters that seems as if everything is literally taking place before my eyes. Romance, murder mysteries, and plots of the civil rights period are generally my forte. Each genre has its own source of adrenaline for me. Scenes of making love, stabbing the chest of a victim, and black folks fighting til death for the rights they deserved. The romance, however, is my favorite to indulge in. The maturity of this blog is a little more intense than usual, and I will say things after this point that do not go along with Christian moral and values. Keep in mind that I am 20 years old, my life is my life, I have my own views, my own plan, and my own morals- if you feel the need to judge, you might as well stop here.
The love scenes from a book draw me in deep, I am immediately interested and refuse to put the book down; I know many of you feel the same. There's that adrenaline- the heart beating, wanting to know what will happen next; waiting for them to make the significant move as they slowly make their way embracing one body part at a time. While some things that we read are relevant to some individuals lives, for the most part the audience will say "I wish I had that, or I want that!" Authors tend to make the whole moment seem so perfect, so intense, so ready to go at it. They do that because they know what people want to read. From ideal stable relationships to the situations of adultery...those scenes remain the same despite their morality. I'm currently in the middle of The Hour I First Believed by Wally Lamb, a story of the Columbine High's school nurse and post traumatic events of her life; a there are parts in the book that led me to this post. Usually Nicholas Sparks reels me in- he has a passion for writing, and obviously a passion for love. A simple quote, that could be taken any way you'd like said "Hold her and lie naked with her." At this point in the novel nothing happens, nothing has happened, only a man wishes something would happen. But in all honesty, not just the man...me too! His wife is in prison for reasons only the book should reveal- nothing to do with her marriage or her husband, though. After being locked away for three years and being introduced to a beautiful woman- he wants her. He wants to feel the love, feel her body, feel the release of himself inside of her, because for so long he has gone without the touch that a man needs in his life. While I know it isn't the moral thing to do, and I know it would be a crazy twist and possibly leading to a destruction of his current relationship I still find myself encouraging him to embrace this woman. I won't reveal any further quotes, because I don't know who might run across this post; however, I feel that sometimes I find myself taking mental notes. That would be perfect. I've got to remember to try that. I've got to tell him about this. These are ideas that circulate the mind of a woman reader- whether she likes to reveal them or not. Not all ladies, don't get me wrong. But many of them. This may even be true for gentlemen, but finding one to admit it may be an issue! ;) I have found that one of the best ways to get a lady "in the mood" is to introduce her to a breath-taking bundle of pages enveloping the intense sex life of two characters.
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