[Poll] Can Cuckolding be Romantic in fiction?

Can Cuckolding be Romantic in fiction?

  • No

    Votes: 25 51.0%
  • No, but I like the second no better

    Votes: 4 8.2%
  • No, but I like the third since it’s like third party

    Votes: 7 14.3%
  • -_- Yes

    Votes: 13 26.5%

  • Total voters
    49
  • Poll closed .

Representing_Tromba

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The only one I know of is Cyrano De Bergerac specifically the Kevin Kline one from 2008. Dude cucks himself out of fear of rejection.
 

ThrillingHuman

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Yes if you make the cuck a villain who forced himself on the girl. Like if Johanne and the judge from Sweeny Todd-esque scenario slightly tweaked and reworked
 

Theirl

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Being sincere here it depends... being romantic is a matter of opnion which can change from person too person. So if u have a bunch of cucks in your audience... u got the idea
 

ManwX

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hmmmmm. hmmmmmmmmm. So it depends. I mean if you have a preference go for it. Personally I'm not that kind of guy to like it
 

Rezcore

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No, but I also don't like sharing what is mine.
 

Gibbs505

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In my just completed book, Ti Lepus Dies, I have the male members of the High Status, ruling class, basically required to have a mistress. If they did'nt then they were considered 'unmanly' and lost status.
This was a cultural thing and, in some cases, the wife selected the mistress.
 

AnonUnlimited

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In my just completed book, Ti Lepus Dies, I have the male members of the High Status, ruling class, basically required to have a mistress. If they did'nt then they were considered 'unmanly' and lost status.
This was a cultural thing and, in some cases, the wife selected the mistress.
Lol, the opposite thing in a matriarchy would hit different.
 

greyblob

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I'd like to say no but I've seen it done once before. It's odd.
 

AnonUnlimited

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I'd like to say no but I've seen it done once before. It's odd.
You know, any child a woman has is going to be hers. It’s one thing when a woman can get pregnant and a man can’t.

I think the psychology of it is that if a woman gets pregnant with someone else’s child, she’s not biologically available to have a man’s during that time.

on the other hand, if a man gets another woman pregnant, he is still the same
Man regardless.

just theorizing on why it hits men different.
 

RepresentingWrath

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You know, any child a woman has is going to be hers. It’s one thing when a woman can get pregnant and a man can’t.

I think the psychology of it is that if a woman gets pregnant with someone else’s child, she’s not biologically available to have a man’s during that time.

on the other hand, if a man gets another woman pregnant, he is still the same
Man regardless.

just theorizing on why it hits men different.
-_-
 

SternenklarenRitter

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Not to me, because the C- word scares me. Or rather, it implies a certain level of possessiveness that I am not comfortable with in my own romantic engagements. I neither like reading about such possessively romantic characters.
 
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