because i think jacob is so cute and pluse he transforms himself in to a wolf.
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Permalink Reply by AllysonBLACK on August 26, 2012 at 12:04am Jacob is drop dead sexy. not cute, sexy. cute describes that little kid in preschool. sexy describes a man. jacob is100% man.
Permalink Reply by AllysonBLACK on September 8, 2012 at 8:21pm TRUE DAT.
Jacob did not act like man till Breaking dawn. He was teenager in the man's body.
Movies Jacob still is a cute kid. Cute, not sexy.
Permalink Reply by AllysonBLACK on September 22, 2012 at 12:33am HE IS A TEENAGER
and it's a little bit hard to see him have to grow up so fast. I'm glad he retained some of his sense of humor.
he is a teenager, Elita, literally. so um duh! he is no 107 year old old man like Edward posing as a teenager and hanging around high school girls. so I agree with you on something finally. but why are you trying to put down his looks? who cares if he's not "sexy" enough for you.
Um... I do not put down Taylor's look.. He has very nice smile... I just say that he is too young for me! (I prefer Rob - sex on legs.)
Edward is a teenager. His emotions and behaviour both are typical for teens, no matter, how long he exists as vampire.
Permalink Reply by AllysonBLACK on September 28, 2012 at 10:27pm Eternal Puberty. Poor Edward, forever stuck in brooding adolescence. Why do people find that so attractive? When I see people who are sad all the time, I just want to kick them! (but probably not a vampire, it'd be like kicking a brick wall!)
but ast the Wolves can mature -^.^-
Permalink Reply by Stephanie Davis on October 1, 2012 at 12:37pm I agree the wolves can change a lot. They are not stuck in one position. I like to change my mind a lot so I don't think I would make a very good vampire.
See... that's why I dislike Twilight movies. Edward's sadness is moviemaker's poor idea. In the books Edward laughs a lot.
Permalink Reply by Tamekia Sholts on December 3, 2012 at 3:33pm That is SOOOO true! x2
Permalink Reply by Stephanie Davis on October 1, 2012 at 12:36pm You have yourself a point.
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