There's a review up at Dear Author that skewers a Noble Romance release -- hetero, by the way. I'm not a big fan of the "romfail" fad, which often finds its way onto Twitter and turns into a gang bang, but I did get a chuckle out of the favorite hobbies of this book's heroine: baking, magic, and masturbation. (Honest, she's a devotee of IM -- inventive masturbation -- and apparently likes to practice it as often as possible . . . between spell casting and cookie making, that is.)
I chuckled even harder when I imagined said heroine indulging in all three pastimes on any given day, then tried to imagine myself juggling these activities. (But, you know, I really hate to cook, so I'd get too distracted by the IM and hocus-pocus stuff.)
This in turn got me wondering how many weird combinations of vocation and/or avocation exist in m/m romance. (Of course, I immediately thought of Jackson Spey -- biker, furniture builder, wizard, and closet sub.)
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Um, you really expect me to leave an intelligent comment when I laughing hysterically at Barry there?!
Let me think on this but my first question is "What the hell is INVENTIVE masturbation and how the hell does this differ from the usual kind of masturbation?" Like if you use a spatula, duct tape and strawberry jam it's inventive?
Sorry. Can't think. Head exploded after reading review of gingerbread sex book. O_o
Okay, I read the review and it didn't freak me out. I like twists on fairy tales. Now the main character sounded like a self-centered witch (literally) but hey, oral sex with a gingerbread man might be appealing. I love the taste of gingerbread. So I wasn't quite sure why the reviewer was squicked by the cookie reference. It's magic.
Thinking about it, I can't think of many m/m characters who HAVE a hobby. They all work, hang out in bars looking for their one true love or spend all their time with potential true loves with the legs in the air. Very rarely do they read, play baseball or fish although most of them do seem to have the masturbation hobby going for them in a big way (while imagining their true love). But maybe that's a guy thing in general, I have a feeling that's so.
I thought it was a unique premise too, Tam, and couldn't see what all the fuss was about. But I was tickled by the combination of favorite activities. I just know there must be m/m heroes who have equally varied interests, one of which is some kind of fetish. (Masturbation, yeah, that's a given!)
Now I'm thinking about the lack of hobbies in m/m books. Huh. Why aren't there any knitting m/m heroes?! (I follow several gay knitters' blogs.)
I like that, Chris! Arnie Amorous: welder, felcher, knitter. Maybe we can get Wren to write the story. ;-)
*wonders why KZ isn't going to write the story*
Cooking, yes. My guys have sung..., hey maybe we just read books like that. My mind is just skirting aroun heros with hobbies. Should I bring up this topic on an actual list? :~D
Should be interesting.
Chris ~ 'Cause KZ isn't as crazy as she seems.
Jeanne ~ Ooo, do that! My curiosity has been piqued.
KZ- Are you implying that I'm crazy?
I'd like to see a list - cause I really can't think of any guys that fit this...
Of course not, Wren -- just that you have a fertile imagination! ;-)
Uh-huh. Like yours is barren? I don't think so!
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