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Pros and Cons of Being a Romance Reader?
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
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Dec 08, 2013 03:34PM

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one advantage is you are rarely bored if you are reading.
one disadvantage is your favorite authors cannot write fast enough to satisfy your cravings for more.
one disadvantage is your favorite authors cannot write fast enough to satisfy your cravings for more.
Those are good ones, Pamela.
I do have to say that I think having started out reading such really good writers early on, I have kind of high standards, and I look for the romance novel high. That's a disadvantage, because I don't get that high as much as I used to.
I do have to say that I think having started out reading such really good writers early on, I have kind of high standards, and I look for the romance novel high. That's a disadvantage, because I don't get that high as much as I used to.

Advantage: I think it helps me to maintain an optimistic viewpoint about life and love and about the world in general. I always feel sorry for people who are cynical and jaded about love.
Disadvantage(s):
1) People judge and label romance novels and romance novel readers.
2) When a male hero is completely amazing, if you are not careful, you might find yourself secretly giving your significant other the stinkeye for not always measuring up to the fictional ridiculously unattainable romantic ideal.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Loves 'Em Lethal
(last edited Dec 08, 2013 04:03PM)
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Disadvantage--Romance novels make love at first sight and happy ever after look easier and more destined than it really is. I think that's okay in theory because I don't look to romance novels for my reality. But I imagine it can be hard at times if you started out reading them very young and it doesn't reflect your situation with your own love life/spouse.
Advantage--Romance novels rekindle my belief in true love and that there is someone for everyone.
Advantage--I don't date, so I get my love fix from reading romance novels. It's a risk free enterprise, other than the cost of time/money on a book.
Advantage--Romance novels rekindle my belief in true love and that there is someone for everyone.
Advantage--I don't date, so I get my love fix from reading romance novels. It's a risk free enterprise, other than the cost of time/money on a book.
Advantage - escapism that takes you away from grim reality occasionally.
Disadvantage - if your to read shelf is huge like mine, you have a hard time deciding what to read next.
Disadvantage - if your to read shelf is huge like mine, you have a hard time deciding what to read next.
Yeah, there is definitely a stigma against romance that you have to deal with.
Disadvantage--How prone to trends the romance genre is and how it makes it hard to find books with themes you like if they aren't in vogue at the time. For example: Fifty Shades of Grey (Billionaire/BDSM).
Disadvantage--How prone to trends the romance genre is and how it makes it hard to find books with themes you like if they aren't in vogue at the time. For example: Fifty Shades of Grey (Billionaire/BDSM).

I do hate how other people in my life consider my reading of romance books as silly, and not real "literature"
Advantage: Like Pamela said, escapism!

Con of being a romance reader - Other readers discount your choice or reading material as being crap. Like their alien adventure series is so much better than the Dark Hunters...Whatevs

Advantage : Yes, escapism. No matter what how silly the plot, how predictable the story, if I enjoy it, then it's still a good book.

Me too Pamela - when something I read has never happened before it's great - after 50 more books doing it, it's same-old-same-old.

Cons: Sometimes, when you finish a really good book, it can leave you feeling a bit sad and melancholy.

Con: You have an endless supply of TSTL chicks you want to strangle.