Hi ladies. I'm just dropping in briefly as I'm concentrating more on real life at the moment. However, I just read the following in the Radio Times new edition for next week and thought you'd like the comments. The editor is writing ostensibly about Poldark (which she loves) but I think you'll be able to agree with her.
“Women have always loved a tortured romantic hero, someone who’s damaged and whom we think we can change…..Men who go on about the silliness of ‘women of a certain age’ should listen to themselves talking about football and Doctor Who. Besides, you get books, magazines and sections of newspapers devoted to your delights, so please leave us to our innocent pleasures.
You can even attend and applaud your heroes in a way that (Aidan Turner lovers) can’t. It’s not as if we can all pile into Loftus Road as he runs around the pitch in shorts while we cheer, sing and wave. Though it’s a nice thought.
Women have always fancied men from the telly, as men have always fancied women from the telly. It’s just that women have grown in confidence and can actually admit it, publicly, in sisterly high spirits. It’s an all-right thing to do. Fancying deliciously unattainable people of either or both sexes makes the world go round.”
Thanks for the kind comments about Misunderstood.
Carry on the good work, ladies and keep CJ busy.