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Unfinished Thought Catalog Post on Romance Books

I go to books to learn in them what I can’t find in real life. To understand things that through imagination and pondering, can be applied back to the real world. To understand romance is to understand the idea of it, the deconstruction of the idea and the re-application of those ideas back into the real world. We can all benefit from these books for women about romance because they are realistic of how we can be, and hopeful for what we can become. 1.      Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert There’s a reason this novel has lasting power. It’s not about love. There’s no happily ever after. However, it is an examination of the idea of love. Of the romantic and of the value of art. It’s uniquely French and yet it is universal, for it is about how the idea of another person can fall so short of who they really are and how two people that once were so intimate can become strangers. It’s about Madame Bovary and she does not get a happy ending. She does dream of one though, and without

Response to Paul Inca #2 (Deleted)

I'm not a somatic narcissist nor am I a lesbian. I don't know why you think I'm sending out a mating call to you but your insistance on being an empath with no narcissist tendencies by virtue of your MBTI sign is ridiculous. Hitler was an INFJ. Moreover, a woman who is frustrated with men should not be automatically labeled as gay in order to ease your conscious. I'm sorry, maybe men are more dissapointing than you would hope to admit - seeing as you are a ‘'sensitive” man. All I was looking for was a legitimate answer but your answer is the insulting proof that people like you disguise themselves as empaths in order to prey on others by calling them narcissists and fill their heads with crap as a result.