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"textContent": "When I first read Fifty Shades of Grey, I was not really into it, but I wanted to see what the hype was and sadly, I was not happy. I mean, you take a plain-looking girl and a rich guy and put them together, that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Throughout the book, […]\n\nThe post Why the Fifty Shades Of Grey Books Should Not Be Romanticized appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
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