Inertial Invites on Nostr: People criticize romance novels for always ending happily, and while as people have ...
People criticize romance novels for always ending happily, and while as people have pointed out that doesn't mean there's no suspense or you know *how* it ends happily, also, maybe it's okay if you know how a book ends? Maybe the journey is more important than the destination, or maybe there's comfort in knowing. You're not a worse reader for enjoying formula or wanting comfort.
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