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They whisper. They blush. They giggle. They howl at the Werewolf signing books. They bite their lip over the Vampire on the red carpet.
They are young moms. They work here at WBZ-TV. (you know who you are: Paula Ebben, Kate Merrill, Eileen Curran) They are as excited about the opening of New Moon as the tweens.
But here's the question: Why does it make me, and some other men (you know who you are: Robi) uncomfortable? Are we jealous that women my age are swooning over men that look like boys?
I call it the Cougar Phenomenon. It's a societal shift that has suddenly made it okay for women to openly lust for men who are much younger. Men have always done this. A pre-train wreck, 19 year-old Britney Spears comes to mind. Men, not always openly, thought she was hot. Women thought it was disgusting.
Oh, but what do we have now. Young actors like Robert Pattinson, who is actually 23 now, play teenage roles and the young moms love it. They line up at movie theaters, often under the guise of being there to escort their young daughters. And what do the women say about this? Well, let's go to the source.
In a first here on the Curiosity blog, a dual author: Eileen Curran. She saw the movie in a special sneak preview here in Boston last night. Eileen also interviewed Kellan Lutz (a New Moon vampire) the other day.
Me: Hello Eileen.
Eileen: First off David, I hate the word 'Cougar.' It does not apply to me or my girlfriends. I did go to the premiere last night with two of my girlfriends, Jill and Mary and Mary's teenage daughter Kyle. We moms all read the books a year ago because Kyle was reading them and we wanted to know what these teenage girls were reading. We LOVED them.
Me: You loved them because you thought the young male characters were hot?
Eileen (laughing): I think the teenage girls liked the books because they think the guys are hot. I truly believe, we like the books because it's what we think love should be like.
Me: So, young moms think love should be between a woman and a Vampire?
Eileen: Of course not. In fact, I say they are not vampire books. They are love stories.
Me: Okay, but don't you think it's creepy to see 35+ year-old women screaming for men that look like boys?
Eileen: Yes. Just like when I see an older guy drooling over a younger woman. But, I will say, at the movie last night, it was the teenagers who gasped when the men took off their shirts, while the moms were chuckling.
Me: So, you ladies weren't as excited?
Eileen: We were a mature excited. The difference between young girls who haven't lived life and women who have. I will say we did see some moms going over board. And just between you and me, David, I did think Taylor Lautner was a hunk!
What do you think? Is New Moon sparking a new phenomenon? Is there a double standard that allows men to fawn while women are expected to be more mature? Let us know what you think. We'll talk about it at 5.