“First things first: the basic premise is good – humans and other “creatures” do sex. And the “creatures” are weird, so I enjoy the fantastical aspect. But it’s repetitive homoerotica. It’s the same tropes. I’m all for homoerotica. But when you have female narrators reading male parts, it becomes a lot of “What is this? What’s the point?” I expected some more variety. At least mix it up a bit: female lead character, both homo- and hetero-; male lead character, both homo- and hetero-.
It just wore out its welcome for me.”
I'm a man, but I can change via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
09/27/20