: Re: Do men fall "in love" (romantic, sensual or desire) with fictional characters? I was having a discussion over coffee with an aspiring author friend of mine and we had an interestingly productive
I'm not sure about 'falling in love', but as a teenager I used to eagerly anticipate any mention of Elayne in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. I was definitely infatuated with her character, especially when written from the perspective of other characters (so you could see her cutesy mannerisms).
A gorgeous, young, intelligent mage who just happens to be a beloved princess and a passionate redhead to boot!? She was expertly designed to be incredibly attractive to males of my age group.
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