getting tired of the same kind of guys is there any still like this?
Question Posted Friday March 25 2011, 7:36 pm
hey everyone 13/f I love watching old movies on tcm and up to date movies in old time surrondings like in a different time period like the Notebook in the 40's. I was just wondering is there men still like that these days like noah from the notebook and similar characters. I just really can't explain I mean like that aren't trash. Like thats sweet old fashioned and things? I hope I'm not making A fool outta myself I just hate it when I think about it that guys aren't the same now as when they were in the 40's and 50's ? So do you think their are still guys like that?? Thanks you guys(: Please help!
Honestly, guys weren't much of much better character in the 40s and 50's. Everything looks better in retrospect than it really was. [ scy5's advice column | Ask scy5 A Question ]
cadust27 answered Friday March 25 2011, 10:35 pm: the notebook was a book. fiction. it's a wonderful concept but what made it sooo beautiful was the pain they endured and still stuck it out. You want romance, shivelry? Look in diff. place and grow up first. Enjoy you and learn who you are before who you are looking for. [ cadust27's advice column | Ask cadust27 A Question ]
iloveyoubabyy004 answered Friday March 25 2011, 10:33 pm: I'm pretty sure there is but its really hard to find now and days this is 2011 all thses boys try to act like there something there not just to fit in and i think that they should be more like the guys in the movies instead of something fake and fony guys that your trying to find are out there you just have to be patient and try to find them once you find them you know that you'll always have someone to be there for you because they are the sweetest thing (:
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