Well, I'm glad you'll be looking forward to it! I'm hoping to have the next chapter up before the weekend is over, anyway. I might do some outtakes first. I have lots of them.
Yeah, Ripp is exactly that type of person where cursing is concerned. Like you said, he means very little by it, most of the time, and doesn't even realize he's doing it. Ripp really would be the one to reach out to Tank, and not the other way around. He's the one who lets his emotions guide him.
Well, something dramatic has to happen with that love triangle before it's all over, right? Someone has to lose an eye (not really, but maybe a heart, or two, will break).
Hmmm, I wonder... I don't think Buck's little secret will remain a mystery all that much longer. A few more chapters in, I suspect. I totally agree with you about feminine guys. They really DO exist, and maybe more men would be like if it wasn't so frowned upon. The fact that people tend to approve of women with masculine interests and traits, but not the opposite, is definitely telling of the dominant opinion of femininity in our culture. I think that it would be healthier, for both men and women, if men were free to embrace their feminine side more often. *ends feministing*
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Yeah, Ripp is exactly that type of person where cursing is concerned. Like you said, he means very little by it, most of the time, and doesn't even realize he's doing it. Ripp really would be the one to reach out to Tank, and not the other way around. He's the one who lets his emotions guide him.
Well, something dramatic has to happen with that love triangle before it's all over, right? Someone has to lose an eye (not really, but maybe a heart, or two, will break).
Hmmm, I wonder... I don't think Buck's little secret will remain a mystery all that much longer. A few more chapters in, I suspect. I totally agree with you about feminine guys. They really DO exist, and maybe more men would be like if it wasn't so frowned upon. The fact that people tend to approve of women with masculine interests and traits, but not the opposite, is definitely telling of the dominant opinion of femininity in our culture. I think that it would be healthier, for both men and women, if men were free to embrace their feminine side more often. *ends feministing*
But yeah, Buck might also be gay... we'll see.
Thank you for reading! *smile*