There are a lot of stereotypes in this book that you may not like. I want to inform you that this book is solely fiction, meaning it is not meant to offend anyone.
This book is NOT how I think. This book is full of characters that have their own way of thinking. If I am going to have a book, then the characters will have their own mind.
Clearly, the whole book uses stereotypes to let the main characters in love know that stereotypes are irrelevant and should not dictate whether you should like a person or not. This book shows that the characters overlook their knowledge of stereotypes and fall in love with each other—because they get to know each other for who they are and not from preconceived notions.
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Aggressive Me, Passive You
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