Moist, indeed. And,
Snowy, you wouldn't read my eHarlequin series under the pseudonym Planina McNineson?
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Telekinetic, I've asked this question before:
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"Word. Take the”Twilight” series for example. Not only is it atrocious as literature (seriously bad), but it’s basically relationship porn for girls. If girls think that guys are going to act like Edward the vampire they’re setting themselves up for some serious disappointment."
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Prolly why the books are so popular despite the hideous literary aspect. A fake sparkly vampire is better company and more respectable than most humans. Wow, what a shock.
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I have to second the first comment. It's a terribly written series, that just happens to make girls (and grown women for effs sake) feel like they deserve to be treated well. Heaven forbid.
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Question: do girls want a guy who acts like Edward? Seemed like an awful tease to me...
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I don't know about Edward the vampire but I have noticed that girls also get crushes on Edward Scissorshands so I tend to dress and act like him.
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Maybe the reason women love the novels so much is because they know that real men really aren't like that. haha. If they didn't let so many women down, maybe fewer of them would be so taken in by a fictional character. Just a thought.
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Honestly, the
Twilight thing is no different than what happens to my crotch when they dig up the apocalypse armory in
Terminator 2.