aeroz wrote:
it isn't the guy, its the girl. Allow me to explain. The main female character is one the audience can more easily use as an analog thus she is more relatable. They put themselves in her place, with a guy like that fawning over them, protecting them, ect. Thus they get more of a connection with the male lead.
Now I think I have to go and read some hellsing or something to compensate for the fact i responded to a thread involving a movie series with "sparkle vampires"
I think you pretty much nailed it.
My aspie girlfriend loves twilight. Its a good series, although I can't personally see why women are so fascinated by edward.
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