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If that's what you got out of it, that's on you.

I'm merely observing that Romeo and Juliet as written had a lot more duels and death than it did explicit sex scenes. Civilized romance takes this form, which ironically is a point for the star wars prequels.

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nostr:npub130fkg8rv30sxpmg8qfuy97qfxx03qkyxzluzs09etj2k6r970pcq8yyqku nostr:npub1zcyw4m2eutnxxrs5dqdylqqh5tynrgvxqkhj9kkex2nsewmyffkshpxpxw To broaden my point, I'm actually critiquing tate.

Tate's message isn't about focus on the dudes (that's why he's allowed), its focus on sex for its own sake. There is no romance there, no love. Its sterile mutual masturbation.

I am aware. and I'm not entirely sure if your rants are a response to a mix of the "romance" smut book and the dinner date + casual sex notion of romance in media or if you are just having one of your special moments.

The prequels were always smarter than audience watching them and that was george's biggest mistake.