even the bad ones are good.!
2007-07-12
11:44:21
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lol, cameltrophy, ur SO going in my contacts.
2007-07-12
11:50:23 ·
update #1
i hate phil collins: fabio?? ha! no way. i think you should go to a new library...
2007-07-13
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update #2
Because women wrote those books.
2007-07-12 11:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Because you can create the "perfect" man, good or bad in a book. Real people of both genders have annoying habits which you can just not give them in fiction.
2007-07-12 18:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they are about the ideal man and one who is perfect which is a fantasy which is why women write fantastic romance stories and desiring their dreams to come true.
2007-07-12 19:55:31
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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are you talking about Fabio??
because all the books I read always feature people with mental disorders.
2007-07-12 18:48:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That's one of the things books are for: to tell things the way we'd like them to be.
The other thing books are for is to tell things The Way They Are!!
The confusing part is trying to tell the difference.
2007-07-12 18:49:01
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answered by Colin G 5
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Because people made them up :(
There are some good ones in real life though too!
2007-07-12 18:48:21
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answered by a.lane 4
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probably because a woman wrote the book
2007-07-12 18:48:37
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answered by Nora G 7
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Good qustion but I wish I knew too
2007-07-12 18:48:33
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answered by ♥Love♥Sports♥ 2
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some guys outside of books are good too. many gals just don't give them the chance.
2007-07-12 18:47:44
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answered by jedi46300 3
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an idea is always better than reality..... thats why there are so many idealist running around.
You can find good guys but, you have to stop looking for them!
2007-07-12 18:48:41
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answered by tigittytigitty 3
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