Display title | Reformed Rakes |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Reformed Rakes are what happens when the heroine of a romance story wants to have her shallow little cake and matrimonially eat it too -- because, of course, former bad boys make the best husbands. This is a common Regency Romance trope. When it applies any man who didn't sleep around as a bachelor is supposedly going to be a boring wimp as a husband at best, if not an outright villain. Conversely men famous for cutting a swathe through the wives and mistresses of the town not only knows how to please a woman and protect her from harm, he is only waiting for that one special woman who will cause him to reform and cleave to her with unwavering fidelity as the perfect family man. |