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Question: I can't stop thinking of Edward Cullen!?!!?
I luv edward!.!. im obsessed!.!.!. reading the books ovr again cuz i miss him!!! isnt that sick!?!?!?!?!? Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Nope!.!.!.I don't think so!. I completely agree, it has been hard for me since all of my books are being lent to my friends!!! I want to reread them all, so don't worry you are not the only Edward crazed person!!!

I hope this helps!!! (^_^)*Www@QuestionHome@Com

Yes very sad! Would you really like to be abused, stalked, a door mat!?

Get a life and read more meaningful books!

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Just read another book!. It's easy to get wrapped up in the characters of the book you are reading!. I liked the Vampire Academy books and the House of Night books after Twilight!. also, the Alex Rider series is fun!. It may seem like a betrayal to read something else, but you'll like them!.

Plus, I think it would be best to not read the books for the days building up to the movie!. I think the movie will have some differences that you will like if you haven't just barely read the book!. So, you could promise yourself to not read them until after Nov 21!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Yes, that's sick, and I'm glad you know it!. Being in love with an abusive, controlling stalker is creepy and disgusting!.

Get therapy or help!. Open your eyes to see the sick, twisted lair that Meyer created!. It's not a happy world, hun!. You're only making yourself miserable!.

LASWww@QuestionHome@Com

that is sick!. HE IS NOT REAL, FICTIONAL!. you need to love an actual person, not a fake vampire who is cold, manipulative, and abusive to bella!. Seriously, would you really want a boy who would DISMANTLE your car so you couldn't go see a friend!? That's wrong!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Number one 'isnt that sick!?!?!?!?!?' is a rhetorical question you can answer yourself!. Number two, this question would be better suited in a fansite for it has nothing to do with the actual book!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Yes it is sick!. Maybe you should try re-reading the books so you could see what a creepy, boring, stalker he is!. And read a few classics while your at it to improve your spelling and grammar skills!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Yes, indeed, you are sick!. As is every high school girl in America!. If you want a cure, then realize that the main characters are soulless pedants!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

it isn't that weird!. just keep living your life and eventually you should get over it!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Aww!. Maybe you'll find a real life edward cullen one day :] Www@QuestionHome@Com

I hate Edward


If he was real I'd probably end up slapping himWww@QuestionHome@Com