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Maggie May
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The consent is as dubious as the book description implies. The deal mentioned is exactly what you think it is. It helps a bit that the student is the one that suggests the deal, but there is a power imbalance in the relationship. In real life the arrangement would be grossly inappropriate, by romance novel standards it’s a pretty mild case of dubious consent. Shawn is definitely hesitant to perform the acts he agrees to but the vibe is more “omg I can’t believe I am doing this” than traumatized by feeling forced into it. If you need the same level of consent in books that is required in real life, this book could be an uncomfortable read. If you are used to looser standards for the sake of a story, you should enjoy this one.
The consent is as dubious as the book description implies. The deal mentioned is exactly what you think it is. It helps a bit that the student is the one that suggests the deal, but there is a power imbalance in the relationship. In real life the arrangement would be grossly inappropriate, by romance novel standards it’s a pretty mild case of dubious consent. Shawn is definitely hesitant to perform the acts he agrees to but the vibe is more “omg I can’t believe I am doing this” than traumatized by feeling forced into it. If you need the same level of consent in books that is required in real life, this book could be an uncomfortable read. If you are used to looser standards for the sake of a story, you should enjoy this one.
Ana Martinez
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Maria Abdi
I'm 45% of the way through and honestly it definitely feels like dubious consent to me. The circumstances around the initiation of anything sexual is very weird consent wise as there is never any expressed consent, he kind of just goes with it.
The main character starts a sexual relationship with his Professor as he is in a desperate situation (this is not consent in my definition).
The main character starts a sexual relationship with his Professor as he is in a desperate situation (this is not consent in my definition).
Rexley
No, it doesn't.
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