Because it’s NOT a word, for…it’s either a really stoopid typo, or this author thinks that “menege” is some cutesy word for two men for one woman (rather than “menage,” right?). UGH!
I don’t know how this applies to the “on the nose” tag, but I’ve been wondering who thought it was a good idea to put that “L” there? Also, why is Wolfie’s nose curving to one side?
Menege spinoff? MENEGE spinoff? Oh, gimme a damn break!
Maybe the werewolves have mange? (Makes just as much sense.)
That should then be “mange-e-tois,” non? Or Mangetois? Caninetois? Lupinamory? Man, the combos are just endless.
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Google and Bing don’t think “menege” is even a word.
Because it’s NOT a word, for…it’s either a really stoopid typo, or this author thinks that “menege” is some cutesy word for two men for one woman (rather than “menage,” right?). UGH!
Maybe it was supposed to be “mennage”.
Maybe the author was trying to spell “mange”. It would seem appropriate.
And doesn’t wolfie deserve an “on the nose”?
I’ll let the “on the nose” pass, as Wolfie obviously wasn’t a focal figure on the cover. And I am a magnanimous guy.
Oh. A magnanimous person cannot have mange, as a monogamous person cannot have menage. I learn a lot from LBC.
I don’t know how this applies to the “on the nose” tag, but I’ve been wondering who thought it was a good idea to put that “L” there? Also, why is Wolfie’s nose curving to one side?
If a werewolf in furry mode has mange, does the mange disappear when it reverts to human mode?
No, it converts to body acne.
I would suggest a tag if wolfie were photobombing with no real connection to the rest of the cover.