altghost said:kamya said:They are either.
1) Man ***** up, woman leaves him, man changes, woman forgives him, they get together, end.
2) Man is perfect, woman is ****** up, man has the patience and forgiveness of a god, woman realizes her mistake, they get together, end.
Don't forget the couple must be extremely attractive.
This, completely -.-
And of course, there's the whole 'misunderstanding' device, which apparently says that if you meet someone and he acts like a total ******, you have just met THE ONE ( buried under that cocky, ******** exterior, but still. )
Badjedidude said:ladyforsaken said:Really? Even if she appears totally your type, all great and good, but she has a personal interest in rom-coms. You still won't take her seriously? Everyone has some type of a guilty pleasure, right? Maybe this could be hers... what would you think of her?
I think you misunderstand me.
I have my own silly quirks when it comes to movies, believe me. I wasn't talking about watching them as a simple mindless pleasure or for the comedy or because one is bored.
When I say "...deeply enjoys rom-coms" and "I can't take her seriously," what I'm talking about is a woman who thinks that romantic comedies actually represent any sort of real, healthy, workable concept of love. Because they don't. I'm talking about the sort of woman who watches the "Sex in the City" movie(s) (or show) and takes it as relationship advice or an example of anything even approaching emotional or psychological stability.
Perhaps my own concept of love is stilted and immature. But when I watch these movies, I always find that what they're portraying is obsession, infatuation, mindless lust, and emotional dependence -- all cleverly hidden behind flowery gestures and words which have specifically been selected to cause this type of woman to swoon. The goals the characters in the movies have are just... just so ridiculously shallow and unrealistic, yet they are rewarded for it by achieving them.
Believe me, I understand the problems of trying to cram a deep, mature romance story into a one-and-a-half hour run time.
That's what I mean when I say I couldn't be with a woman who took the movies seriously. If she watches them for laughs or just for enjoyment, then that's fine; I'd have no problem with it.
But the type of woman who takes these movies as gospel truth when it comes to romance and relationships... I'm going to run for the ******* hills.
Locke said:The only case you have is that you're able to pull ******** out of thin air any time you want. I won't get into much into why that's so idiotic, I'm sure you need to go give someone permission to add friends on Facebook, like you did in another thread. That's just the kind of ******* stuff you do around here, right? How very sad for you. My problem is that your first post was a pointless generalization. But if you're so shallow and simple-minded that you want to judge people on the movies they watch, even though there are only a few who take movies that seriously, be my guest. Most people would realize how ******* stupid that is, but I guess you're "special", aren't you?
"I won't date a woman who likes chocolate ice cream! Wahhh!"
Lol, as if a guy like you has to worry about dating. However low your standards are, you're going to have to lower them a lot further (as in borrow money from your parents so you can pay a woman to go out with you). You've been here for around 4 or 5 years now, right? Lol, just wait another 4 or 5 years. You'll still be right here making dumb *** statements about women who you'll never meet. I'd feel sorry for you if I didn't think you deserved it.
Think about what I've said tonight while you're hugging your pillow and saying "I'm okay being alone, I'm okay being alone..." over and over again. For now on when I think of what a loser really is, I'll think of you. Enjoy your pathetic life of solitude, little man.
ladyforsaken said:All right, I see what you mean now. Thanks for explaining that, I was just curious really.
Badjedidude said:ladyforsaken said:All right, I see what you mean now. Thanks for explaining that, I was just curious really.
No problem.
Despite everything else that's gone on in this thread, I really wanted to avoid people thinking that I was painting with a wide brush. I never thought it would be such a controversial thing to say that I would rather avoid a woman who takes that type of movie as advice/instruction, but...
...well, there it is.
ladyforsaken said:Yeah.. but I understand your point of view, cos I've met this girl once.. who just does that, she even seriously thinks she is going to be a princess, cos a prince from somewhere is going to find her some day etc etc etc... and she's damned determined it will happen so she's waiting for it. I didn't know what to say to that when she told me all that. I bet the guys who end up declaring their love for her will have to go through the "prince" screening. And if he's not a prince to her.... she'd turn away. :S
Badjedidude said:^^^Now that sounds like a movie plot!
SofiasMami said:My first thought was that romantic comedies make me throw up a little in my mouth.
But I like There's Something About Mary - is that a romantic comedy? . The 40 Year Old Virgin was good too.
My idea of a romantic movie with a great storyline is more along the lines of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
-Teresa
ladyforsaken said:Really? Even if she appears totally your type, all great and good, but she has a personal interest in rom-coms. You still won't take her seriously? Everyone has some type of a guilty pleasure, right? Maybe this could be hers... what would you think of her?
I don't enjoy them anymore but I too thought Sleepless in Seattle was quite cute, but maybe that's just because I always had a schoolboy crush on Sandra Bullock!.
painter said:"Guilty Pleasure" implies they are at least aware that what they are watching is ****, and that's a good thing in my book! The ability to enjoy a piece of media and recognise how stupid it is is an admirable trait, although yes some typical rom-coms are actually fairly decent in terms of acting, writing, etc...
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