
Two ladies who read for pleasure but want to know WHY we love what we love. Does feeling represented by the characters make us enjoy a book more? Why are so many straight women writing about LGBTQ folks, and why do we want to read them? And if we'd never partake in a particular sex act, why is it so fun to read about?
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Minotaur May is baaaack, and it's another week of us questioning our judgement.
How does romance differ post menopause? Why is it usually the woman who leaves everything she knows and loves to move closer to man? And the age old question: wouldn't ... more
Welcome to WEEK TWO of Minotaur May!
Where were indoor cats shitting in this world? Why aren't more romance novels outside? Why is sex work so often villainized in romance novels?
Trigger/Content Warnings: claustrophobia, cave-ins, spiders, corpses... more
Welcome to MINOTAUR MAAAAY!
We're kicking things off with the one that started it all - Morning Glory Milking Farm. Join us all month as we break down the tropes, rate the hotness of cows, and fill our hearts with regret.
Is Violet a sex worker? Ho... more
We're joined this week by special guest and REAL gay person, Hank!
Are there meaningful differences between MM books written by real gay men vs women/AFAB folks? Why do gay men like outside sex so much? How does body positivity differ in the gay mal... more
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Love Sarah and Kim’s take on the books. Not taking it too seriously while talking about serious things like representation and inclusivity. Definitely recommend if you’re into romance (especially the slightly unhinged kind of romance that you may only find on KU) 😆 iykyk








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