![]() That dubious honor goes to their consistently ridiculous use of SUBJECT LINES, because look, I get that it's cute to send your bae messages that are as personalized as possible and all, but most of the time Christian and Ana use their subjects to be passive-aggressive and pissy. (This is worse still.) Really, that phrase is so incongruous with a man of Grey's debauched sophistication.Īs it happens though, it's not even the worst part of their emails. He provides Ana with a contract that outlines her role as a submissive, his role as a dominant, rules and limits. (All of these things are bad.) It also allows Christian to sign off some of his messages with the phrase, "Laters, baby," but I think the less we say about that, the better, lest we all ruin our deep, dark Dornan fantasies. Christian wants her to become his next Submissive. The medium and its intimate-but-removed dichotomy seem to allow Ana to assert herself more directly with Christian - whether that's with passive-aggressive complaints, contractual negotiations (yes, that contract) or even initiating cybersexual email chains. Not even bad in the "oh, you're bad, I'm going to spank you" sense, just plain ol' bad, please sign out of Gmail and start over at a later date. ![]() ![]() After Christian Grey buys Anastasia a smart new laptop about 150 pages into Fifty Shades of Grey, the pair communicate frequently via email.
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