Yeah it's good. Not everything is perfect, but pick and choose from Rand. Her sexual morality is pretty bad, but other parts of her ideals are good.
There's sex in the book? Didn't expect that.
Either way, I have no issues with regards to where I stand on such things, I'm more interested in the psychological and economical philosophy behind everything.
Honestly, I'm not sure what I was/am getting in to. I just needed a new [physical] book, and this seemed like a good fit.
Don't spoil it for me! lol.
The book discusses the romantic relationships of many of the characters, including their sex lives, but it's not at all the primary focus or point of the book.
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