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Bella Swan and Edward Cullen? Is a love like that possible to find in the real world?

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Bella Swan and Edward Cullen? Is a love like that possible to find in the real world?

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  1. You act like Love is only real in movies.

    See what the world is doing to your brains. Despicable!

    CoRrUpTed


  2. Edward was destined to be Bellas soul mate and if you find yours then it will be like the book

    good luck!

  3. Absolutely !

    Some people might think it's crazy to think you can find love like that but why not?

    You might think you'll never find a guy who would treat a girl so well and always try to make her happy and love her so much but I know a guy who's like that and I'm sure there's more of them out there :)

  4. dear god i hope so. i think it is possible but slightly more complicated in rl.

  5. Maybe, it's possible. Obviously, you won't find a vampire, but there may be men just like Edward out there. We just have to find them.

  6. honestly i dont know what to tell you...for a while i went around thinking tha love didnt exist for us mere mortals, but then i saw this couple i now go through a really tough time together the week of their honeymoon, and that threw away my perspective on no love thing. I know we wont find a gorgeously hawt vampire to falll in love with, but i think that for every girl out there looking for their edward, there is hope! for sure that real life will not have those particular problems but lets face it, it will have its own kind of problems. Hopefully its all worth it in the end, dont you think?

  7. no. jkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjkjk.  

  8. Nowadays? No.  

  9. Oh you mean a girl that loves the guy cuz he's "OMGSOHAWT!!1" and that he likes her back cuz she smell good?... I don't think so

  10. omg. i have always wondered that.

    the way the book is written it makes you want to find love like that. im sure i do anyway.

  11. i think that they WAY they love each other is DEFINATELY possible to find in the real world but not who those too are as individuals. So you will never find a vampire or a clumsy girl living in forks with her divorced dad.

  12. It depends on the couple. My husband and I met 25 years ago. We each had divorced our first spouses and had been single about 5 years.

    However we shared the same hobbies, have similar tastes in food, similar feelings about religion, similar sense of humor.

    We still kiss at red lights. We have a date night at least once a week. We are still best friends and lovers.

    I think it is possible to find a great love in real life.  

  13. Nope.

  14. bella and edward's was a love that happened immediately and was all consuming, and somewhere in the world, there is a couple lucky enough to have that, but more often than not, it takes longer and much more work, but ends up being truly worth the wait.

    i think the best description i've heard of love was from the movie stardust, when claire danes' character is talking to the mouse.

    we all strive to have a love like that, but it's wiser to know and accept that it's much harder in real life.

  15. Well, yes.

    a) B/c vampires don't exist

    b) Edward didn't really want to sleep with Bella (That's what most guys want)

    c) I really wish life was like Twilight  <3


  16. An accident-prone gal and a dead guy in love?  Pfft of course!

  17. I think even better love than that can be found in the real world. I know i love my boyfriend and i know he might not be edward but ad least he is real and alive and is so much sweeter and cuddly and warm.

  18. No....

  19. Is it possible?

    Yes..

    Is it likely?

    No way..

    Maybe there aren't any vampires. Maybe guys won't want to commit suicide after they think their one love jumped off a cliff, but who knows. There are good guys out there. We have to just pray for these guys and wait for them to grow up.

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