Hi, everyone!
Answering today’s question, let it be Paul Atreides from Dune. Not Timothée Chalamet, but the book character from Dune novel series by Frank Herbert, which I read for the first time when I was in my teens.
No doubt, he was utterly compelling to me. I’m easily attracted to charismatic leaders, and he was also very intelligent, decisive, shrouded in mystery, noble, an exceptional warrior and politician, and his spiritual aspect and gifts were really something captivating… And he was a pale brunet, which I find aesthetically pleasing.
Summing up, he was everything I found attractive back in those days.
So, you got it – Paul Atreides was a book character that agitated my romantic imagination when I was a teen (There was also the Phantom of the Opera, but let’s leave that for the next post).
Never cared if he was a positive character or not… You can be deeply moved by a false messiah 🥰
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Thanks for sharing, haha 😆 a nice twist, that’s for sure ❤️
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Thank you and you are welcome! ❤
It was definitely better than writing about exes… 😀
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Oh, I highly agree! 😆
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Very nice, and I totally get it!! Pretty happy with Chalamet, too. 🙂
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Haha, it’s so cool that you also get it! 🙂
Chalamet fit the book description pretty well, and he is a wonderful actor!
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He is, was startled he could pull it off!
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