romantopia

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of romance +‎ utopia; originally coined by evolutionary psychologists Catherine Salmon and Donald Symons in their book Warrior Lovers: Erotic Fiction, Evolution, and Female Sexuality (2001; →ISBN) to describe the setting in romance novels.

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romantopia (usually uncountable, plural romantopias)

  1. A fantasy world which serves as an ideal setting for romance as typically imagined by women.

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