Do you have “issues” with too much profanity or overly explicit (ahem) “romantic” scenes in books? Or do you take them in stride? Have issues like these ever caused you to close a book? Or do you go looking for more exactly like them?
I don't go looking for these things, but if they're in the book, it doesn't make me put down the book either. If the profanity is true to character and the sex makes sense in terms of the plot, then it's fine. If it's gratuitous, then yes, I will stop reading because at that point it's pointless.
Personally, I'm more squeamish about violence and gore than some bad words and a couple of characters getting it on.
Onesome: Women-- buy more cars than men? True or false? Heck, I have no clue; I'm just curious about your opinions...
I have no idea either. I'll make a stab at it and say that both are bought about equally. I'm more concerned with people, men or women, who feel that it is necessary to drive huge-ass trucks. They take up too much space for no purpose except to flash their automotive bling.
Twosome: or-- Jo~Ann or Michaels? Which place would you use to buy your crafty stuff? I mean, Christmas is coming and gift cards would be lovely; let's get the word out now!
It's been a while since I've ever stepped in a craft store (as I'm not the crafty kind) so I'll just say, whichever is closer. And since there's only a Michaels in town, that's your answer.
Threesome: Men-- are better chefs than women? Bobby Flay or Rachel Ray? True or false? Sure, you can go all Food Network if you'd like (Paula can make my dessert any day; butter, butter, butter!), but who's grilling your ribs?
Just because men and women are cooking different things doesn't mean that one is better than the other. You can't compare that. As for people on the Food Network, I have no idea.