Someone from Guyism.com (the website name should be a first clue as to how this is going to go down, by the way) posted a really interesting perspective article on fictional male characters and what guys can learn from them.
Of course Edward Cullen from the Twilight series was included (second only to Leonardo DiCaprio's Titanic Jack Dawson), and naturally there are things to be learned from why so many women adore this character . . . but the person penning "13 things to learn from fictional boyfriends women love" might not have gotten it right, or has he? You decide.
Here's what he had to say about Edward (edited for language, etc.):
Twilight not only filled the void Buffy the Vampire Slayer left behind, but it set precedent as grown women . . . openly took part in this rampant fangirldom. The reason for this madness can be attributed to the paranormal love triangle involving a girl, a vampire and a werewolf. It’s a testament to a woman’s desire for the best of both worlds from their partners, sensitivity and beast-like manliness . . .
Lesson learned: Edward drives girls crazy because he knows how to play the game. He doesn’t immediately give her what she wants and he always looks slightly [angry]. These two elements combined afford him an air of mystery, arousing the ladies while steering him clear of the dreaded friend zone . . . .
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Is this why you love 'Edward Cullen'? - National Twilight | Examiner.com
Source Via @twiexaminer.
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