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Thankfully, I don't love Christian.
I want to turn him into a pile of glitter.
Oh...wait...never mind, it doesn't make a difference.
That's no lie. Whenever I see someone exclaim that they wish they had someone exactly like Christian Grey in their life, I think to myself "I really hope you never get your wish, and please seek counsellling, 'cuz you have issues".
Right, Christina. Being controlled in exchange for expensive dinners and presents? That's everything I'm against for.
Wow, if someone told me they wished they had a guy like Christian Grey, I wouldn't even know what to say. I think it would tell me a lot about my friend, though. Christina, seriously, counseling, intervention, something, right? Just the thought of it is too farfetched and crazy to me!!
I want Park Sheridan as my boyfriend, end of story. You all can have you're Edwards, and you're Christians, and you're Daniels, and you're Patchs, but I'm fucking taking Park Sheridan.
I'm with Amanda. Who are Daniel and Patch, and what book is Park Sheridan from? I may already know the answer, but it's not coming to me right now.
Park Sheridan is from Eleanor and Park, it is kind of like how the Fault and Our Stars was, really popular and insanely loved.
Daniel is from a Twi-knockoff about fallen angels.
Patch is from another fallen angel Twi-knockoff that I've never read, but seen many fangirl reviews drooling over.
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I want to turn him into a pile of glitter.
Oh...wait...never mind, it doesn't make a difference.






Daniel is from a Twi-knockoff about fallen angels.
Patch is from another fallen angel Twi-knockoff that I've never read, but seen many fangirl reviews drooling over.
Haha! I think the women who love him don't love HIM, but instead the fact that he's an interesting character. I'm an author and I write a series with the main character (male) is a contract killer. He's definitely a bad boy, but the women LOVE this character. I think it's okay to love bad boys in books, because it isn't real and never compared to real life. But I get your point and I must thank you for the laugh.