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Why is Fifty Shades of Grey a banned book?

Why is Fifty Shades of Grey a banned book?

Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James is a 2011 self-published book about the sexual relationship of virginal Anastasia Steele and rich sociopath Christian Grey. Upon release, the book was banned at libraries in Florida, Georgia, and Wisconsin due to the sexual situations it contained.

How old should you be to read 50 Shades of GREY?

“I haven’t seen any children buying it. I’ve sold it to girls in their mid teens, probably about 15 or 16. With children up to the age of 13 you have more of a responsibility. And their parents might come back at you.” In short, he would sell the book to teenagers but not younger children.

What does your topping from the bottom mean?

The website defined “topping from the bottom” as when a submissive “simultaneously adopt[s] both roles.” So, when a submissive gives orders — like telling Christian to come to the red room and initiating play — or refuses the dominant, they are “topping from the bottom.”

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What is meaning of Fifty Shades of GREY?

The phrase “shades of gray” usually refers to a situation that is not clear, particularly with regard to whether or not something is categorically evil. When doubt comes into play, things are neither black, nor white, but are in a gray area.

How many shades of GREY are there?

— in real life. According to a rough estimate, humans can view about 30 shades of the color gray, although some of us may be blessed with the ability to see a few more.

Can a 13 year old watch 50 Shades of GREY?

We can’t stop teenagers from seeing Fifty Shades of Grey. With an MA rating, anyone over 15 can buy a ticket and see the film.

Is Fifty Shades of Grey appropriate for a teenager?

Teenagers are much more likely to form addictions and confusion about appropriate behavior. No parent condones ‘Fifty Shades’ for kids.” But teenagers everywhere are reading it.

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What are the last words in Fifty Shades Freed?

“You’re topping from the bottom, Mrs. Grey. But I can live with that.” This is (basically) the last line of dialogue in the movie—and the whole series.