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About 'the trilogy of 50 shades of grey'|This Week in Local Sports: KU Men's Basketball, KU Women's Basketball, and the Heroic KU Spirit Squad / Plus, Chip Reads E.L James' 50 Shades of Grey







About 'the trilogy of 50 shades of grey'|This Week in Local Sports: KU Men's Basketball, KU Women's Basketball, and the Heroic KU Spirit Squad / Plus, Chip Reads E.L James' 50 Shades of Grey








               I               peeked               up               from               behind               my               novel,               gazing               at               my               husband               across               the               room.

He               was               quietly               engrossed               in               a               comic               book,               the               corners               of               his               mouth               turned               into               a               contented               smile.
               "Babe,"               I               whispered,               "You're               not               going               to               believe               this               book               I'm               reading!"
               Peering               at               the               steely               bluish-grey               cover,               his               eyes               widened:               "You're               reading               '50               Shades               of               Grey'?"
               "Yes,               it's               popular,"               I               said,               my               tone               becoming               slightly               defensive.

"Let               me               read               you               a               passage."
               I               recited               fictional               character               Anastasia               Steele's               tearful               first               time               being               beaten               in               Christian               Grey's               torture               chamber.

My               husband's               jaw               dropped.
               "That               sounds               awful,"               he               said,               frowning.

"I               would               never               want               to               cause               you               any               pain               or               make               you               cry."
               "I               would               never               want               you               to,"               I               replied.

And               that               was               the               absolute               truth.
               E.L.

James'               wildly               popular               "50               Shades"               trilogy               --               which               includes               "Fifty               Shades               of               Grey,"               "50               Shades               Darker,"               and               "50               Shades               Freed"               --               have               topped               the               charts               in               the               United               States               and               United               Kingdom.

Selling               over               65               million               copies               worldwide,               "50               Shades"               has               become               a               cultural               sensation.
               The               BDSM               lifestyle               tenets               of               Bondage,               Discipline,               Domination,               Submission,               Sadism               and               Masochism               have               taken               the               spotlight               since               the               trilogy's               publication.

Talk               show               hosts,               bloggers,               and               even               my               friends               swear               that               both               women               and               men               can               use               "50               Shades"               to               spice               up               their               sex               lives.
               The               "50               Shades"               effect               is               rampant.

My               husband               said               a               female               employee               at               the               hardware               store               recently               winked               at               him               as               he               purchased               a               fly               swatter,               saying,               "I               bet               I               know               what               you'll               be               doing               with               that."
               I               picked               up               "50               Shades"               out               of               sheer               curiosity,               and               I               enjoyed               reading               it               --               but               not               because               I               secretly               desire               to               be               spanked               or               chained.

I               find               the               book               intriguing               because               I               am               interested               in               the               psychology               behind               the               people               who               do.
               My               husband               and               I               feel               perfectly               fulfilled               without               binding,               spanking,               whipping               or               chaining               each               other.

We               value               the               peaceful,               quiet,               respectful               intimacy               of               being               present               together               --               or               what               some               would               call               "vanilla"               sex.
               Don't               get               me               wrong:               we               don't               judge               those               who               wish               to               incorporate               BDSM               activities               into               their               sex               lives.

My               husband               and               I               simply               wonder               if               the               need               for               painful               distractions               and               props               in               the               bedroom               reflects               a               lack               of               real               intimacy               in               our               society.
               Are               we               afraid               to               wholeheartedly               embrace               our               partners'               bodies,               minds               and               souls               --               instead               preferring               to               treat               them               as               objects               for               sexual               gratification?

Does               "50               Shades               of               Grey"               encourage               violence               against               women?

Some               mental               health               professionals,               like               Dr.

Drew               Pinsky,               believe               that               the               hype               surrounding               the               trilogy               is               harmful               for               women,               who               may               romanticize               the               potentially               dangerous               control               of               men.
               I'm               not               saying               I               know               all               the               answers,               but               I               think               it's               healthy               to               ask               the               questions.

It's               vital               to               ensure               that               whatever               you're               doing               in               the               bedroom               is               truly               satisfying               you,               not               just               some               cultural               phenomenon.






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