I have yet to find a sex scene in the entire series where Anita didn't have some "reason" that she had to do it - aside from wanting to.
It's that, not the amount of sex or how poorly it's written, that really bothers me. I think Laurel might need therapy and it really bugs me that impressionable young women are probably reading this crap. It's a horrible message to send.
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It's that, not the amount of sex or how poorly it's written, that really bothers me. I think Laurel might need therapy and it really bugs me that impressionable young women are probably reading this crap. It's a horrible message to send.