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I just read a (terrible) book with this plot

Dear Prudence, 
I have a close friend (I’m female, he’s male) since childhood who is loyal, supportive, and funny. We are in our early 30s, and he’s good-looking, charming, and successful. Over the last decade he has developed a pattern with women that I find repulsive. He will start dating one and lavish her with attention. Then after two or three months, when she has fallen in love with him, he’ll react with astonishment when she assumes he’s a real or potential boyfriend. He’ll say he never thought of her as anything but a nice girl and sexual partner. Recently I met a girl who said she became clinically depressed after her affair with him. She thought she had met the love of her life, and then had to go the humiliating route back to her friends and family and tell them the romance was all in her head. When I have confronted him with this, he shrugs and say that the girls are oversensitive, that he never talked about love, and if they had any expectations, that’s their problem. This whole business makes me sad and I am considering distancing myself from him. But he has never been anything but a good friend to me and we go way back. Should I try to reform him? If so, how? Or should I drop him so that I won't have to meet any more girls weeks away from getting crushed?

—Friend of Callous Seducer

Re: I just read a (terrible) book with this plot

  • I admit, I was glad to know it couldn't be my book. Unless Prudie was suddenly taking vampire government questions. 

    How was this a plot? Did the guy reform in the end, or did he really meet his One Twu Wuv who made him A Better Man?
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  • Was it Bet Me?  No, it couldn't have been - that was a great book.
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  • Yes, love transformed him.  

    I'm embarrassed to say that I think it was some sort of 50SOG fan fiction.  It was free and I was bored.  It was a quick read.   The writing was horrific.  

    ...I can't even look at you all right now.  ;)
  • Was it Bet Me?  No, it couldn't have been - that was a great book.
    Are you a Cruisie fan too?! I love her! I wish I could write romantic comedy, but something always goes wrong. 
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  • GBCKGBCK member
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    dude, embarrassingly bad literature is worth reading sometimes because you can be entertained AND judgemental/mocking at the same time.

    I'm not even going to try to re-google the awful awful starwars slash fanfic I read in college.  I don'tthink I finished it because it was to disturbing, but it was hilariously awful.
  • baconsmom said:
    Was it Bet Me?  No, it couldn't have been - that was a great book.
    Are you a Cruisie fan too?! I love her! I wish I could write romantic comedy, but something always goes wrong. 
    I AM a fan!  I absolutely love her stuff, and how many genre tropes she subverts.  Which is your favorite?
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  • baconsmom said:
    Was it Bet Me?  No, it couldn't have been - that was a great book.
    Are you a Cruisie fan too?! I love her! I wish I could write romantic comedy, but something always goes wrong. 
    I AM a fan!  I absolutely love her stuff, and how many genre tropes she subverts.  Which is your favorite?
    IIRC, this is the lady that writes about Columbus and they used to do tours around here based on her books.  I think I read one or two - but they were a little too goofy for me.
  • Don't make me pick! Probably the one set at the amusement park, with the urban fantasy spin. I don't remember what it's called, because it's been a few years since I binged on her, but you know anything with magical creatures is going to suck me right in. 
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  • That doesn't sound too familiar to me.  Wait... was it Dogs and Goddesses?
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  • No, but that one was good, too. I think it was Wild Ride. 
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