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Date Posted: 08:09:51 09/07/07 Fri
Author: Conmama
Subject: I think you're on to something there, Pamela. I had to read your post a couple of times. I think when I really started having the flutters for LJ was during his interactions with Bree. She being a modern woman, with a modern woman's sensibilities, way of speaking forthright, educated, is basically...many of us. Lord John is taken with her intellectually and I think he finds her fascinating and refreshing. The way he embraces her is endearing to us, perhaps, because it seems that he would like us and find us fascinating, too. But...in all honesty...the proper manner of his speech is a big turn-on for me.
In reply to: pamelalass 's message, "Yes, I see that. But Jamie's there to swoon over, so it is really quite remarkable how John manages to hold his own in such company! I also think it has something to do with the way he is able to be friends with women. In fact, his relationships with women are a really interesting area to explore, especially since his mother has that "honorary MacKenzie" quality (I loved that idea below - sorry I can't remember who said it!). He respects women, and I think he understands a lot about women. But he's not effeminate; it's not about sharing make-up tips and that kind of silliness. I love how we see him with Tom Byrd in this book, always very concerned about his clothes, but his look is very elegant, severe, and masculine." on 06:56:36 09/07/07 Fri


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