Gillibran Brown
Autore di Fun With Dick and Shane: The Memoirs Of A Submissive Houseboy
Serie
Opere di Gillibran Brown
Diary of a Houseboy 2023 2 copie
Daddy Valenswines 1 copia
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 13
- Utenti
- 102
- Popolarità
- #187,251
- Voto
- 4.3
- Recensioni
- 16
- ISBN
- 9
Gilli continues to a) lose weight, b) be mocked and ridiculed and abused for having a tough time with medication side effects (including being treated badly for feeling anorgasmic - which is ableist nonsense and cruel - hey Dick and Shane, you wanted the meds, learn some grace!), c) be punished for acting out when he's treated poorly and d) still thinks he's in a 'healthy' (pfft) DD relationship. (Not to mention hiding things out of fear, insecurity and grief, all of which are perfectly understandable given the abusive relationship he's suffering through).
For the record, a healthy DD relationship tends to actively improve the boy's life over time, not make it worse over the years ending in total financial control, one that doesn't improve someone's QOL over time is one of the cardinal signs of toxic (at best) or abusive (at worst) DD. Do I think Gilli's life has improved? No. No I don't. He was at his happiest, brightest and bubbliest in book one. And since then we've just seen a constant eroding of his personality, his chirpiness and even his ability to function healthily in society.
I'll always sit in the limbo of wondering if a real person is suffering in a toxic DD relationship and literally has no idea, especially given it's listed as a biography on Smashwords. God. I hope not.
I guess that's me done with this series. Consider that it is listed as a biography, and non-fiction, and that enjoying a toxic relationship in fiction is one thing, but enjoying it in a biography is...a choice.
(Oh, the irony of Dick talking about his history with Bastard Craig, while almost all of his words sans a few applied perfectly to Shane. Oh, the *irony.* It could have been satire, it was so on the nose.)
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