tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5181060194091514686.post4967091202894737487..comments2023-09-02T04:34:51.547-05:00Comments on Fireside Musings: On the Death of the RomanceNicole http://www.blogger.com/profile/15800258743179905990noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5181060194091514686.post-34605902461607550862010-07-27T15:42:41.134-05:002010-07-27T15:42:41.134-05:00My first reaction is to disagree. Like completely ...My first reaction is to disagree. Like completely disagree. I love romances! I don't understand how you don't. But I do see your point. I see what you mean by the unrealistic relationships and such. I understand that. But I still love them.Maggie DeVrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05249723813568885057noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5181060194091514686.post-54812189100694390572010-07-14T12:30:04.432-05:002010-07-14T12:30:04.432-05:00This is part of the problem I have with the Twilig...This is part of the problem I have with the Twilight series (which I believe has shallow characters and isn't very well written). There is nothing to the relationship between Bella and Edward except obsession, and it scares me that that idea attracts so many teenage girls. It is a ver un-healthy relationship, and the books promote getting invovled with the dangerous guy and making your entire life about the relationship. Live life first, and let your relationships (freindship and romance) enchance your life, not define it.J.M. Robertshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06225778224195373134noreply@blogger.com