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Re: What is Lara's problem? [PT Spoilers!]
« Reply #120 on: August 08, 2020, 09:31:19 PM »
From a, I want that man to be my man, point of view, that he has with his own free will become someone else's man does not make it any better (I think)

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Re: What is Lara's problem? [PT Spoilers!]
« Reply #121 on: August 09, 2020, 11:41:24 PM »
I did get it when reading the book but I actually found it weird. Specially because Goldilocks is not strictly a fairy tale, which would have been more understandable coming from Mab.
I've always thought of it as a fairy tale. I think that's a common perspective.
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"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (originally titled "The Story of the Three Bears") is a British 19th-century fairy tale of which three versions exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldilocks_and_the_Three_Bears. I've never thought of them as fairies, fae, small folk, or elves. I wouldn't have really thought of the billy goats gruff as fairies either. Now we have to consider talking bears that like porridge and have furniture into our "theories."

I think Lara’s problem is that she desperately wants to be a mother, but I suspect female Whamps are even less fertile than the males, and the two men she would consider as father material are the two men who won’t sleep with her.
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Re: What is Lara's problem? [PT Spoilers!]
« Reply #122 on: August 10, 2020, 12:40:09 AM »
Yep, with "strictly a fairy tale" I meant that there is not an actual fairy present in the story.
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