Sun, Jun. 6th, 2010, 02:51 pm
[info]cleolinda: D: D: D:

A Glimpse Inside The Rooms Of Twilight Super Fans.

Make sure you click through and look at all the pictures on ONTD.

Sun, Jun. 6th, 2010 09:09 pm (UTC)
[info]feenix

I think that's the thing - and not only that, she wanted to do that to her own bedroom. With her husband there.

uh

(Not only that, homegirl's older than my mother and lusting over a guy who's four years younger than I am. I'm open-minded to May/December relationships, but not May 2010/December 2110, y'all. Yes, I know, I exaggerate a bit, but still, what. Age/2 + 7. Age divided by two plus seven.)

Sun, Jun. 6th, 2010 11:37 pm (UTC)
[info]mechanicaljewel

There's May/December relationships and then there's May/December lusting after a fictional character and the actor who plays him. A 56-year-old and a 23-year-old meet and fall in love? Sure, fine. A married 56-year-old turns into a screaming teenage fangirl over a barely-legal boy is just sad. It's like, have you ever heard of dignity?

Mon, Jun. 7th, 2010 05:24 am (UTC)
[info]sevendeadlyfun

I gonna say that I would not think a 56yo and 23yo are necessarily an okay relationship. There is bound to be a huge experiential gap between those two ages and that gap will almost inevitably bring with it a massive power imbalance. The dynamic between a 56yo (man or woman, really) and their younger, less experienced partner is always going to be skeevy to me.

I'm sure it's worked for someone, and they have scads of anecdata to back them up. I have hard time seeing how they could have a functional relational dynamic.