AlexKaiser
Don Juan
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I remember somebody mentioning the "Gaston Disorder" a long time ago, where people who tried to model their personality after fictional characters end up extremely maladjusted because they are not an accurate representation of real life.
I remember there was a story about a guy who tried to model himself after Ryan Gosling from Drive and while he did get amazing ***** he had to make sure every girl he met had never watched Drive.
I can understand taking qualities from his characters into yourself, as he is a positive archetype, however where should you stop when it comes from "being like James Bond"?
(Tyler Durden etc. apply for this question as well)
I remember there was a story about a guy who tried to model himself after Ryan Gosling from Drive and while he did get amazing ***** he had to make sure every girl he met had never watched Drive.
I can understand taking qualities from his characters into yourself, as he is a positive archetype, however where should you stop when it comes from "being like James Bond"?
(Tyler Durden etc. apply for this question as well)