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In the landscape of romantic fiction, writers are constantly searching for the ultimate "meet-cute." From spilling coffee on a stranger to being locked in an elevator, forced proximity is a beloved engine of desire. However, one recurring trope exists on the darker edge of this spectrum: the crowded bus grope that leads to a relationship.
If you are a writer reading this, stop using bus groping as a meet-cute. You are not being edgy; you are being lazy. If you are a consumer, demand better. sexy lady groped in bus from behind.mp4
When these stories work—and they occasionally do—it is because the "relationship" aspect is grounded in mutual respect rather than just rescue. In the landscape of romantic fiction, writers are
The intersection of public transportation and romantic fiction is a well-worn path in storytelling. From the "meet-cute" on a crowded subway to the dramatic final chase to stop a bus before it leaves town, transit provides a unique, high-stakes setting for human connection. You are not being edgy; you are being lazy
There is an inherent mystery to someone you only see in transit.
They stepped off together into the cool evening air. The tension in her shoulders didn't leave, but it changed shape. "Thank you," she breathed. "I thought... I thought you were the one..."
The heroine should eventually reclaim her space rather than remaining a perpetual victim. Consent is Key: