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phydaux 11-11-2007 02:46 PM

books - sexually active main characters
 
One of the things that pisses me off when reading books is when the characters don't act the way real people would act.

For example, adults have sex.

If you're an adult, you have sex. If you're an unmarried adult and you are in a "relationship" with another adult, or you are "dating" another adult, they what you're really saying is that you are have sex with that other person.

So adults have sex, and most adults start haveing sex long BEFORE they become an adult.

And that's what leads me to my question:

How old does a main character have to be if that character is going to be sexually active?

In the last Harry Potter, Harry was 17 years old. Ron & Hermione were 18 & 17. Ginny & Luna were 16. In real life, these people would be having sex. A lot.

Now Rowling couldn't have Harry & Company banging each other in her books, because her readership included a lot of kids. But what about non-children's books?

If you have a book that's aimed toward adult readership, but still not an ADULT book if you get my meaning, then how young can the main character be, but still be sexually active? What if the character isn't just sexually active, but is in fact sexually adventurous? And would it make a difference if the book were labeled a "romance novel?"

If you were reading a "regular" novel about a modern 16 year-old boy and that boy were sexually active, say he had 2-3 sexual encounters with 16 year old girls, would that be "out of line?"

What if the character were a 16 year old girl? Is it suddenly exploitative? What if she were a 17 year old girl? And what if she were bi-curious?

What if it were a romance novel and the 17 bi-curious heroine had 2-3 sexual "various" encounters? Is this ok for a “main stream” romance novel, or is this limited just to erotica?

O Fen�meno 11-11-2007 02:46 PM

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spooky shadows 11-11-2007 02:48 PM

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furyshade 11-11-2007 02:48 PM

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so you are telling me that your biggest factual problem with a book about wizards and dragons and [censored] is that the main characters dont [censored] each other? yes, that is the only part of the book that doesn't match real life.

Smell The Glove 11-11-2007 02:51 PM

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hey i know. how about you ready books aren't INTENDED FOR CHILDREN?????!!!!!!!????!!!!!!


Edited to add bold and extra exclamation points.

furyshade 11-11-2007 02:54 PM

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seriously OP, how many books do you read? it is extremely common for common to have sex scenes in books that aren't...ya know...intended for 10 year olds

Himself 11-11-2007 03:05 PM

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I wasn't sexually active when I was 17, so it's not really hard for me to believe that Harry isn't sleeping around.

THEOSU 11-11-2007 03:08 PM

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question: op is holden caulfield?

ebepse 11-11-2007 03:23 PM

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ya sometimes people can be real phonies afaik. i swear you'd agree.

Fubster 11-11-2007 03:31 PM

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lol


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