I'm a bit of a romantic.
I fell in love with many women at school who had no idea I existed. I'm a bit of a romantic.
The most successful marriages gay or straight even if they begin in romantic love often become friendships. It's the ones that become the friendships that last.
I don't know about the romantic comedy route although never say never.
Even actresses that you really admire like Reese Witherspoon you think 'Another romantic comedy?' You see her in something like 'Walk the Line' and think 'God you're so great!' And then you think 'Why is she doing these stupid romantic comedies?' But of course it's for money and status.
I have tender romantic associations with upstate New York.
The idea of a soulmate is beautiful and very romantic to talk about it in a movie or a song but in reality I find it scary.
And I think maybe all women if they just had a chance would be romantic and believe in love and not sex. And men believe in sex and not love.
I confess I am a romantic. I love romance and I think it's really fun and delicious and some of my favorite films are love stories. I think that you just get a chance to fall in love with the characters so much and you get to explore their lives so deeply.
I'm a hopeless romantic and I believe that you can find love in many different places and be very conflicted. I've discovered as I've grown up that life is far more complicated than you think it is when you're a kid. It isn't just a straightforward fairytale.