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To: cakid1

Here is some more from around the web:

...The books run the risk of desensitizing a generation of readers to abuse. Bella, the book’s heroine, is subjected to a litany of abuses and not only accepts it, but finds it romantic. Her love interest, Edward, stalks her, watches her sleep and controls every moment of her life...

Here are 20 things women learn from Twilight (from wired.com):

•If a boy is aloof, stand-offish, ignores you or is just plain rude, it is because he is secretly in love with you — and you are the point of his existence.
•Secrets are good — especially life-threatening ones.
•It’s OK for a potential romantic interest to be dimwitted, violent and vengeful — as long as he has great abs.
•If a boy tells you to stay away from him because he is dangerous and may even kill you, he must be the love of your life. You should stay with him since he will keep you safe forever.
•If a boy leaves you, especially suddenly (while telling you he will never see you again), it is because he loves you so much he will suffer just to keep you safe.
•When a boy leaves you, going into shock, losing all your friends and enduring night terrors are completely acceptable occurrences — as long as you keep your grades up.
•It is extremely romantic to put yourself in dangerous situations in order to see your ex-boyfriend again. It’s even more romantic to remember the sound of his voice when he yelled at you.
•Boys who leave you always come back.
•Because they come back, you should hold out, waiting for them for months, even when completely acceptable and less-abusive alternative males present themselves.
•Even though you have no intention of dating an alternative male who expresses interest in you, it is fine to string the young man along for months. Also, you should use him to fix things for you. Maybe he’ll even buy you something.
•You should use said male to fix things because girls are incapable of anything mechanical or technical.
•Lying to your parents is fine. Lying to your parents while you run away to save your suicidal boyfriend is an extremely good idea that shows your strength and maturity. Also, it is what you must do.
•Car theft in the service of love is acceptable.
•If the boy you are in love with causes you (even indirectly) to be so badly beaten you end up in the hospital, you should tell the doctors and your family that you “fell down the steps” because you are such a silly, clumsy girl. That false explanation always works well for abused women.
•Men can be changed for the better if you sacrifice everything you are and devote yourself to their need for change.
•Young women should make no effort to improve their social skills or emotional state. Instead, they should seek out potential mates that share their morose deficiencies and emotional illnesses.
•Girls shouldn’t always read a book series just because everyone else has.
•When writing a book series, it’s acceptable to lift seminal source material and bastardize it with tired, overwrought teenage angst.
•When making or watching a major feature film, you should gleefully embrace the 20 minutes of plot it provides in between extended segments of vacant-eyed silence and self-indulgent, moaning banter.
•Vampires — once among the great villains of literature and motion pictures — are no longer scary. In fact, they’re every bit as whiny, self-absorbed and impotent as any human being.


14 posted on 06/29/2010 4:42:18 PM PDT by I still care (I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
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To: I still care
Wow!

Someone was obviously heavily and negatively influenced by reading “The Woman's Room” by Marilyn French.
LOL!
I find it hard to comprehend that anyone could read the book series, and find something to complain about, relating to human morality

41 posted on 06/29/2010 7:09:37 PM PDT by sarasmom (No incumbent re-elected, at any level of government office.(Period))
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