I find there's only so much heterosexuality I can read at once before I have to read a cheesy (and quite possibly terrible) f/f romance, or reread some of my favourite queer SF. I do find that Milan writes heterosexuality in a way that makes me understand the appeal for people who partake in it, unlike a lot of romance novelists. I read a fair amount of romance but I did grow up hate-reading a lot of Mills and Boon/Harlequin Silhouettes with creepy, domineering 'alpha males' and the doormat women who give up their careers for them.
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