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    Thread: Romance Novels

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      Should I get rid of my novels? My husband has PA. And I read and write romances. Will my novels trigger him?

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      Amo,

      As with many less-than-clear-cut issues this one is squarely "it depends."

      The biggest issue: what does he think of your novels? Does he read them?

      If he's honestly saying they are a problem, I would suggest (obvious) he not read them. If he cannot control the urge to read them, I would store them away and make access to them more difficult such that a whimsical urge cannot be pursued.

      Another avenue would be to steer to less steamy content (if it is indeed that way).

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