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After the cut is a list of stuff people commonly find revolting that comes up over and over again in the Anita Blake books.
Rape, rape the author pretends is not rape, violence, misogyny, racism, homophobia, misrepresented BDSM, internalized misogyny, masculism, ephebophilia, emotional abuse, addiction, treating a woman like a sex toy, justifications of evil acts, protagonist-centered morality, weirdness about body height, slut-shaming, gross sex, threats of violence, violent sex.
All of these do not apply every single time, but they all apply often enough that I think it's easier just to link this post every time I do a summary. Both because I'm lazy, and because look at that list! I'm bound to forget something when writing the actual summaries.
Also, this bingo card.
Rape, rape the author pretends is not rape, violence, misogyny, racism, homophobia, misrepresented BDSM, internalized misogyny, masculism, ephebophilia, emotional abuse, addiction, treating a woman like a sex toy, justifications of evil acts, protagonist-centered morality, weirdness about body height, slut-shaming, gross sex, threats of violence, violent sex.
All of these do not apply every single time, but they all apply often enough that I think it's easier just to link this post every time I do a summary. Both because I'm lazy, and because look at that list! I'm bound to forget something when writing the actual summaries.
Also, this bingo card.