Why aren't there any books about existence as a virgin male?
Every recommendation I see for a book about an outcast or a misfit inevitably involves some chad non-virgin.
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The Temptations of St. Anthony, Flaubert.
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my twisted world
Bukowski's Ham on Rye
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>what is the catcher in the rye
also virgins are boring to write because they're necessarily less experienced characters than normal adults, and experience is what makes a character interesting
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White Nights by Dostoevsky
Not sure if that's what you're looking for but It's an interesting read and it's short
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Because you have be an utterly miserable and despicable human being to not have sex at least once in your life with a mediocre looking girl. And those people are too pathetic to write books
The brothers karamazov?
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Because who gives a shit? That's hardly a character flaw that would interest people enough to pick up and read it.
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I recommend Houllebecq. I just finished his first major work, called "Whatever", French title "L'extension du domaine de la struggle", and while the main character was not a virgin much of the book revolved around the difficulties of his late twenties virgin coworker. From what I read, Houllebecq's other works focus on similar topics.