Twilight

Reading Time: < 1 minute Like many of the female Twilight readers, I too have Obsessive Cullen Disorder. The fictional character Edward Cullen has developed as a vision of perfection in the minds of many Twilight readers. He is the epitome of what a man should be. I encourage guys everywhere to read Twilight and take notes.

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Like many of the female Twilight readers, I too have Obsessive Cullen Disorder. The fictional character Edward Cullen has developed as a vision of perfection in the minds of many Twilight readers. He is the epitome of what a man should be. I encourage guys everywhere to read Twilight and take notes. Much can be learned from the dream-like vampire on how to capture a woman’s heart and make her fall crazily in love.

Stephanie Meyer has done a marvelous job at creating every woman’s fantasy man. I find it often difficult to separate this fictional character from reality. Meyer describes Edward as having every quality a woman could ever want or need. How could you not fall in love with a perfect man?
Like all vampires in the Twilight series, Edward possesses superhuman beauty, strength, speed, endurance and agility. His scent and voice are enormously seductive. He is described as being charming, polite, determined and very stubborn. He is very protective over Bella and always puts her safety first. He is mature, wise and uses very romantic speech. He is musical, rich and quite the family man. Like I said, everything a woman could ever want or need.
This picture-perfect vampire is coming to life this week on the big screen.

Will Robert Pattinson, the actor playing Edward Cullen, live up to the high expectations that we Cullen-crazed fanatics have set for him? The anticipation is killing me.