Gen Y---the twenty somethings thread
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Re: Gen Y---the twenty somethings thread
Yeah I really don't view either one of them as 16/17..... I view them both around early 20's and possibly bella the same way. Just the way that they act it's not like they act like they're really in HS or anything. I do however think that sometimes when jake says something it brings me back down to "reality" to remember that he is only 16. .. However I do know that I was kissed like that at 17, so i can understand that. And the fact that he "grew" up so much quicker just makes me really wish that he was real.
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Hello fellow GenY-er's! I'm 23 and just picked up the Twilight saga this month (of course, I'm obsessed now)... I don't know anyone else who's read the series, so I'm hoping to chat with some like minded people on here who might share my obsession As far as picturing the characters, I sorta just picture them all as my peers. Not only are the characters pretty mature, but most of the actors/actresses are well. I think it's OK to fantasize about Robert Pattinson as Edward as he is 22
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I think we've all agreed that fantasizing about Edward is okay no matter ... he's over 100. No true pedophilia there.CantBreathe wrote:Hello fellow GenY-er's! I'm 23 and just picked up the Twilight saga this month (of course, I'm obsessed now)... I don't know anyone else who's read the series, so I'm hoping to chat with some like minded people on here who might share my obsession As far as picturing the characters, I sorta just picture them all as my peers. Not only are the characters pretty mature, but most of the actors/actresses are well. I think it's OK to fantasize about Robert Pattinson as Edward as he is 22
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its really really More then OKAY to fantasize about Rob Pattinson.. hes legal and so hot..CantBreathe wrote: I think it's OK to fantasize about Robert Pattinson as Edward as he is 22
welcome to the obsession! im 24 so if you ever wanna chat message me!
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Wise words! *laughs*CantBreathe wrote:I think it's OK to fantasize about Robert Pattinson as Edward as he is 22
So what do you folks plan to do for the movie premier? Going to the midnight release?
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I'm 21 too. I don't know anyone else (other than on here) that's read the books... so I have no one to chat with about it. I'm trying to convince the husband and brother to read it though. My mother-in-law is reading twilight as we speak.. so that should be interesting! Feel free to PM!
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I will most def. be dragging my husband to the midnight premier! I already forwarned him about that and possibly the release of midnight sun....i go to his movies and he goes to mine lol I dont think he quite understands the obsession but its ok, lol I wish there were some people around my area that were reading it or had read it so i can obsess with them too..atleast i have all of you who understand my addiction and back me 100%! lol
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Oh my husband already knows he's being dragged to the movie premier whether he likes it or not. He knows not to mess with me on this one!
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Told my boyfriend the same thing about going. The only thing he asked was that if it had some fight scenes. Told him yes so that's getting him to go. Get guys fight scenes and they will be there in a heart beat.
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I did the most evil thing a person can do to get my boyfriend to go with me. I showed his 6 yr old daughter a trailer of the movie and made her want to go see a movie where a good (not to mention cute) vampire saves a girl from an accident and then saves her again from the bad guy. I kept the explanation to her in a Disney's princess level and now she not only is annoying her father to death about the movie but wants me to read the novel to her
Can't wait til Nov 20!!
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