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If anyone wants to read a book about being on an alien planet where every other second there's a discussion or discourse about how different things are there versus Earth, this the book for it. The "slow burn" leading up to Jade and Theo doing it and all the reader had to sit through didn't make their intamate scenes worth it.
Again, we're getting comparisons between earth guys lack of sexual satisfaction vs the women on this planet who's lives are all about prolonging the population of the planet rather than their own sexual enjoyment. I mean really, if there's no difference why bring it up to "compare" when there isnt much contrast?
I wasn't even bothered that Jade and Theo weren't intimated most of the book; I wanted to learn more about this foreign planet.
However the more these two are around each other, the more it becomes clear that Jade just wants to fix and "heal" Theo( like its her job😒) from the years of pain and isolation he's endured.
And Theo is trying to use Jade to experience intimacy that he hasn't had since childhood ( and dare I say it; since his mother was alive).
It's all just weird.
Again, we're getting comparisons between earth guys lack of sexual satisfaction vs the women on this planet who's lives are all about prolonging the population of the planet rather than their own sexual enjoyment. I mean really, if there's no difference why bring it up to "compare" when there isnt much contrast?
I wasn't even bothered that Jade and Theo weren't intimated most of the book; I wanted to learn more about this foreign planet.
However the more these two are around each other, the more it becomes clear that Jade just wants to fix and "heal" Theo( like its her job😒) from the years of pain and isolation he's endured.
And Theo is trying to use Jade to experience intimacy that he hasn't had since childhood ( and dare I say it; since his mother was alive).
It's all just weird.
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