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what is romanticism and how can you describe it?
1.       freshman
704 posts
 06 Sep 2005 Tue 09:21 pm

how can you describe romanticism?In my opinion, romanticism is walking in raining weather together..as for you?

2.       bliss
900 posts
 06 Sep 2005 Tue 09:41 pm

Romanticizm-is the literature term but if you mean romantic, it could be possiple to walk in raining weather.Lately somwhere in this world was raining and sombody was wishing to walk under that rain with me.I think it is very romantic .
I'll think about this.Good question!
Regards Bliss

3.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 06 Sep 2005 Tue 10:21 pm

walking in the rain with somebody who's close to you is a great thing, but for me romanicism is a couple of people over 60 who still walk holding hands in the street and look at each other as if they've met for the first time. impossible? i know a couple like that and, trust me, they are real

4.       catwoman
8933 posts
 06 Sep 2005 Tue 10:41 pm

Wow, that is really cool. It's definitely very romantic to see a couple like that, especially walking together in the rain....

5.       bliss
900 posts
 06 Sep 2005 Tue 11:10 pm

Yes girls, you are right.I know that kind of couples.It is very romantic.I wish we could be like that in their age.Do you think they feel they are old?I don't think so.Will be glad to hear from you.

6.       Lyndie
968 posts
 07 Sep 2005 Wed 12:27 am

Am I missing something here? Romantic! Walking in the rain? With your hair all like rats tails and your mascara smudged under your eyes like a panda?, clothes all sticking to you, muddy splashes on the back of your legs, smelling like a wet dog? Romantic? Not for me, Clearly you lot live somewhere hot and don't see too much rain. Try living in england for a bit and tell me there's anything romantic about a miserable, grey, overcast sky with people sticking their umbrellas in your eye as they rush past to get under shelter, cars whizzing by and sending great showers of water all over you. Or worse, living in the country and suddenly what was geen and pleasant one minute is now a great boggy mud patch! Yeurk!

7.       catwoman
8933 posts
 07 Sep 2005 Wed 02:01 am

What you're missing Lyndie is that we're not talking about walking in the rain every day or living in a rainy area! lol It's just sort of a metaphor for having a free spirit and doing crazy things together .

8.       Lyndie
968 posts
 07 Sep 2005 Wed 03:12 am

Aaaaahhh mmm...right....yeah now I get it more esoteric than romantic .....

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