I wonder why it is, that young men are always cautioned against bad girls. Anyone can handle a bad girl. It's the good girls men should be warned against.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Playing a bad guy is always a freeing experience, because you don't have the same envelope of restrictions as you have playing a good guy. Good guys restrain themselves; they kind of have their moral fiber cut out for them in varying degrees.
I grew up in a community where it was not the exception to be a good girl. It was sort of expected. And all of my friends were good girls too, and my boyfriends were good boys. Everybody was pretty nice. And that affects how I write my characters. There aren't very many bad guys in my novels.
It's easy to play a bad girl: You just do everything you've been told not to do, and you don't have to deal with the consequences, because it's only acting.
I think every girl's dream is to find a bad boy at the right time, when he wants to not be bad anymore.
There's an unconscious bias in our society: girls are wonderful; boys are terrible. And to be a boy, or young man, growing up, having to listen to all this, it must be painful.
There's this whole assumption that girls like bad boys, but I have to disagree; I think 'nice' will go a long way.
I'm a bad girl. I always fall for good guys.
Bad boys do get the girls.
Most women don't like good men. They say they want a good buy, but most women always wind up with the bad boy.
Some girls go for bad boys because they like the challenge of changing them - which is usually unrealistic.