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I recently read Pride and Prejudice and enjoyed it way more than I thought I would, I just wish it was more… aimed for straight men. Recommendations for more masculine focused romance?
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This is honestly cute, OP. The range of romance books aimed at men is going to be limited because they aren't a huge audience. Is what you have in mind 'written for men' or 'has a male main character'? All romance is going to have similar themes cause it's not like romance for men is different, it just comes from another direction.

I will suggest the Last Unicorn if you haven't read it. I still am. It's good and does contain romance in it, it's not girly even if it does feature a female main character. Like Water for Chocolate is also one I want to read cause I liked the movie, another female main character novel but still enjoyable as a person who isn't really into romance.
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Modern romance verges on pornography, so just stick with the real thing.
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>>25111569
Kaguya-sama Love is War I guess
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>>25111569
It is aimed at straight men. Back then a lot of women didn't or couldn't read.
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>>25113983
It was released in the early 1800s, not 1300s, anon
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>>25111569
What does it mean aimed at straight men. Its a romance between a man and a woman.
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>>25113080
Daddy daddy-do.
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>>25111569
>Recommendations for more masculine focused romance?
Futanari is very rare, especially in Western literature.
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>>25111569
The only people willing to write romance slop for men that I'm aware of is Japan. Your next best bet is looking for novels with romantic subplots in male-oriented adventure or western novels.
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>>25111569
>Jane Austen
Great gal.

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