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Bare scenes inherently carry weight. Good writers use this to raise tension during break-up/make-up arcs or reunion sex. The Bad: Common Pitfalls 1. Missing the "Conversation" Too many otherwise romantic stories skip the critical pre-bare discussion (testing, PrEP, exclusivity, past partners). This isn't prudishness – it's realism. When omitted, the romance feels irresponsible or fantasy-driven.

Many real-life gay couples in monogamous, tested relationships choose bare intimacy. When stories portray this honestly (e.g., "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet" by Becky Chambers – side M/M couple), it normalizes healthy, trusting adult relationships. male gay bare back sex

When done well, they elevate M/M romance from fantasy to aspirational realism. When done poorly, they're a disservice to readers and the community. Bare scenes inherently carry weight

✅ "Boyfriend Material" by Alexis Hall – While not explicit about bare specifics, the relationship builds trust so thoroughly that any implied shift feels earned. Romance readers notice

In hookup-to-lovers plots, if characters go bare on a first or second encounter without any mention of risk, the storyline normalizes dangerous behavior. Romance readers notice, and it pulls them out of the story.