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NC-17 RATED FUN: LET'S GET REAL HERE--How Many of Us Have Been SWOONING Nonstop?

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MaineWriter:
I've started calling my husband Ennis. Not all the time, but in certain moments he gets a "Hey, En."

As (I think) everyone knows here, I have started writing fanfic so I can rationalize to myself that I actually have a reason to fantasize about them day and night.

Although I might draw the line at giving up my first or second-born child, I'd do all the other things on your list.

I had a crush on the Sundance Kid way back when but it ain't nothin' like this one.

Leslie

rtprod:
I was flipped in love with Bobby Morrow, the character Colin Farrell plays in A Home at the End of the World, and I mean in love.  That is the most precious child-man I have ever seen in a film--a person who dramatically enriches and affects the lives of each person he comes into contact with, regardless of age, gender, background or disposition.  He is vulnerable and tender, sexually open, liberated, sweet-souled, wants to love and be needed.  Farrell captured this brilliantly.  I eased off it in time and now, when I watch the movie, I feel nervous before he appears onscreen--like I'm seeing an ex that I still have a thing for!   

Strange but true tale! 

Now that I have Ennis, it's helped me get over Bobby!   ;D

EnnisDelMar:
Oh how great it would be to have Ennis here..we'd be good friends.

Jeff Wrangler:
Oh, I freely confess, guilty as charged, Jake/Jack is my dream young-cowboy lover. I fall asleep at night just imagining holding him in a tent on top of a mountain somewhere.

To have someone that sweet and caring and tender as well as that handsome as totally in love with you as Jack is with Ennis? My mama may have raised a faggot but she didn't raise no fool!

(And once upon a time I guess I would have gotten into a fight with my buddy Leslie over the Sundance Kid. As much as I am against remaking classic movies, I also confess a secret fantasy of Heath and Jake as Butch and Sundance.)

Jeff

ednbarby:

--- Quote from: rtprod on April 05, 2006, 02:18:21 pm ---That is the most precious child-man I have ever seen in a film--a person who dramatically enriches and affects the lives of each person he comes into contact with, regardless of age, gender, background or disposition.  He is vulnerable and tender, sexually open, liberated, sweet-souled, wants to loved and be needed.  When I watch the movie, I feel nervous before he appears onscreen--like I'm seeing an ex that I still have a thing for!
--- End quote ---

How interesting.  You just described exactly how I feel about Jack.  I must admit I've never seen A Home At The End of the World - but you make me want to in the hopes I'll be able to get over Jack!  I *really* enjoyed Colin Farrell in Tigerland.  Not so much that I can even remember the character's name offhand, so it doesn't hold a candle to this - but I can get a tiny inkling about what you're talking about here.

My heart just aches for Ennis.  But in a motherly kind of way.  Jack, I want.  And I want him BAD.

Gotta go splash my face or... somethin'.

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