Untrue. Ana and Christian both are younger 20-something insecure lovers who are trying to navigate through their feelings for each other as well as establishing the boundaries of what is acceptable, what is desired, and what is unacceptable. Ana is a virgin before meeting Christian, and begins to discover her sexual appetite through the books.
She goes on the pill so that she doesn't get pregnant. The reviews IMO are wrong about the storyline.
The books are romance novels overall, but differing from others as a female sub telling the story how she fell in love with a male dom, who fell in love with her. I understand the sensitivity toward anything showing female submissiveness because of how it has been abused throughout history, but I really enjoyed the books because there finally has been a romance story that
isn't so sickeningly vanilla.
I also felt good about the continued mentioning of how subs actually hold all the power in the relationship....but it's clear communication of boundaries and the nearly divine importance of the "safe word" that establishes the power residing in the sub and not the dom, which would increase the risk of the relationship becoming abusive.
I read the books finally feeling like there's a romance novel that I can really indulge in as a guilty pleasure. I just couldn't stand any others because they were....well....boring.