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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Omg me too! Same age. Except I am reading a ton of gay romances - the dynamics aren’t as irritating to me and more men is just even hotter - and it makes me even hornier. I have a fantastic marriage and this has made my sex life hotter. I’ll be sad if it’s going to be a nosedive into a dead libido after this. I read these smutty books and we’ve been having sex 2-3 times a day, after a billion years of marriage (and I have little kids). Why is that bad?? Enjoy! [/quote] 😀 am happy for you, but not in the same boat sadly. any recommendations on gay romances? i think i would need a female protagonist to relate, but now i am curious if that is really a requirement.[/quote] NP who can’t pass the opportunity for romance recs: If you like historical romance: -KJ Charles. She has series set from Regency to early 20th century. My favorites are Proper English (f/f) and Think of England (m/m), but they are all good. -Cat Sebastian. My favorite is Hither Page, but I like pretty much everything she’s written. For contemporary romance, Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid is amazing about two hockey players on different teams. It’s part of a series. Adriana Herrera’s American Dreamer series are all good. Alexis Hall writes in a number of genres, but his contemporary For Real is my favorite. Boyfriend Material is probably the most popular. Roan Parrish’s Better than People is a good contemporary that is an easy read. I liked the whole series. I think their other series are also good but more angsty (although it’s been a while since I’ve read them). Rebekah Weatherspoon’s Treasure is a super hot f/f. She writes incredibly sexy m/f as well. TJ Klune’s books often have a fantasy element, although some are straight contemporary. Wolfsong is my favorite. [/quote]
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