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Book Review of Aladdin's Jasmine: MMF Bisexual Romance

Aladdin's Jasmine: MMF Bisexual Romance
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Not your childhood version of Aladdin.
It was a great story but I wished it had more scenes of the 3 together together and not just one at the end. Most times that Jasmine is with Genie or when Aladdin is with Genie it's all in their dream. But the rest of it is the greedy Viser sharing what the Sultan has. The Sultan is not a nice person nor is he even a father, he is more of a warden I'm charged of his golden cage and controls his daughter like a piece of cattle to trade when he sees fit. Now for Jasmine and Aladdin hens scared to love a girl while he's more for boys love and he don't seem to know what to do. Since at first when Aladdin met Jasmine she was dressed as a boy, a street rat like him, so Aladdin fell for the boy before finding out that she's a she and the runaway princess. Jasmine is so sheltered she don't really know anything but wishing to be seen and looked at and freedom from her cage when she escaped a boy was there to help her but the first to see her but as Jemure.