Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Why I hate Twilight

It tells girls that they can have their sensitive guy and their bad boy all in one. With the vampire thing you're dealing with necrophelia, with the werewolf you're dealing with beastiality. Tearing the baby out of Bella and changing her after she had been convinced that she did not want to be changed was a total violation of her rights, and Edward was constantly lying to her. Having a werewolf sexually imprint on a baby is pedophilia.

Let's take a look at a few signs of an emotionally or physically abusive relationship:
1) Does your partner look at you in ways that scare you, or act in ways that scare you? Quite often in Twilight this occurs between Bella and Edward.

2) Does your partner Control what you do, who you see or talk to or where you go? Don't go near the werewolves Bella, don't go to X place Bella.

3) Does your partner threatened to kill you? Yeah, on their first date no less.

4) Has your partner Pushed, slapped, bitten, kicked or choked you? Well with my limited knowledge of Twilight, Edward turned her into a vampire so that's definitely biting, ripped a baby out of her, and slammed her through a table.

5) Has your partner abandoned you in a dangerous or unfamiliar place? That's a big yep in a forest for Bella.

6) Has your partner forced you to leave your home? On multiple occasions from what little I know about Twilight, including to a cold mountain where Bella nearly froze to death and to Italy.

7) Has your partner prevented you from calling police or seeking medical attention? In the hospital no less.

Every one of those is broken in Twilight, and yet young girls believe this is what love is because they think of Twilight as a love story. It's not a love story folks, it's the story of an abusive bastard and his girlfriend who can't stand up for herself and leave the abusive relationship.

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