The Lunatic Calm

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

The hopeless romantic

All around the world, conservationists run helter-skelter to save the Elephants and the Tigers. Poachers are poached and hunters are hunted. Endangered species are protected and preserved. And yet, the march of time has taken a lot of species along with it, leaving us with just memories. Going down this road is another species for which there is no protector, no preserver. And as they die out, they would take with them, something of the world, which, we would realize, only when they are gone forever.

Dancing in the rain, candle lit dinners, sunsets on the beach, knight in shining armor, princess waiting to be rescued. The hopeless romantic loves deeply and purely, unafraid to get hurt.

I find it very hard to proceed. I am totally intimidated by this article I came across on everything2.com . I am struggling not to copy ideas from that article but it is too well written for that. I shall quote it here. It was written by RainMirage.

Hopeless romantics believe in love and fairy-tales. They dream of roses and candlelight, walking on the beach at sunset, and dancing in the rain. They know that somewhere out there is a knight in shining armour ready to carry them off, or a beautiful princess waiting to be carried off into the sunset. Hopeless romantics believe in true love, and the eternal bliss that comes from being united with one's soulmate is what they crave most.

Hopeless romantics recognize in themselves the ability to love infinitely deeply, and they ache to be loved with the same fervour in return. When a hopeless romantic has someone to lavish their affection on, lavish they do. Hopeless romantics sometimes write love letters full of poetic phrases and send flowers, but mostly they try to find a thousand thoughtful little ways to show their love. They make romance into an art form.

Hopeless romantics wear rose-coloured glasses. In their eagerness to find "the one", a hopeless romantic may either be extraordinarily picky or not discerning enough. Hopeless non-romantics think that hopeless romantics are delusional and too intense. Other than the seeming futility in the search for a soulmate, nothing frustrates a hopeless romantic more than a significant other who does not understand the hopeless romantic temperament.

Sometimes, in this cynical world, it seems like the population of hopeless romantics is declining. One has only to look at the number of movies and songs about love that are currently popular to prove otherwise. It may also seem that there are many more hopelessly romantic women than romantic men. This isn't surprising in a culture where a man might get snapped at for opening the door for a woman. Men and women often have different ways of expressing their emotions, and the number of hopelessly romantic men is probably much higher than anyone could tell simply by observation.

Hopeless romantics are the idealists, the sentimental dreamers, the imaginative, and the fanciful. They give the world its once-upon-a-times and happily-ever-afters. Hopeless romantics may have their feet on the ground, but their souls fly somewhere over the rainbow.

Btw, I consider myself to be a totally hopeless romantic.

4 Comments:

  • At 11:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i would've liked to see where the original was headed...:)
    me

     
  • At 4:01 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hey,

    You should not have read the E2 article. I loved your writing too.

    >:D<

     
  • At 6:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    ya rt !
    whr's the ship headed, maxi???
    Hmmmmmmmm.........

    me

     
  • At 6:20 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I dont know what 2 say! I guess I am an illiterate in this field. I like to believe that i m that hopeless non-romantic, like the anti-christ or something :)

    Nice write up da & man the first 2 paras that u contributed are real good. BTW is this RainMirage just another alias :P

     

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