Being A Backstreet Boy
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Submitted by AJ Mclean from Orlando Florida USA
Ya, right b#@*%!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Nix from Toronto Canada
see, i've always felt this way, it's just so hard to express. See, you think that if you do get the chance to meet them, then you wouldn't wanna just say hi and then leave, you would want proof, but really as long as you know you met them and they know they met you, it's not a problem. i don't think it's right for people to invade their personal space and time, i mean they're people too, just think of them as real people, we can't really expext anything more, just because they're pop stars, we put them on pedestals and think they're so much different and better than us, but they're the same as. They have the same (relatively) problems, and it doesn't help that the media splashes all of their problems across the front page. They deserve respect, because they're pop stars, we should thank them for giving us a part of them, so thanks so much guys, for letting the world see and hear and feel a part of you.
Submitted by Whitney from Springfield MO USA
I totally agree with you! When I went to their concert in KC Nick got clawed by a girl and he had to be helped out because she scratched his eye, people were throwing things on the stage while they were dancing, and when they ran threw the croud people threw all sorts of stuff at them. No, I don't believe the fans were trying to hurt the BSB, but they should have had more common since than that. I don't think anybody would enjoy having things thrown at them or people clawing at them, so why do you think the BSB would? We need to remember that they are doing all of this stuff for the fans, if some thing happens to them they might stop. They are real people too, they do get hurt, they miss things that are stolen from them, and they have feelings just like all of us.
Submitted by Julie from Orlando Florida USA
Thank you soooo much!!!!! That is my feelings but in words. I have a friend who was obsessed with Michael Flately (I know, but try not to laugh at her). She was always thinking about how she was soooooo going to marry him and move to Hawaii and have three kids. Then her dream cam etrue, she got to meet him!!!!! Instead of saying what she really felt, she blurted out: "I watch your video all the time!!!" And his response was "Thanks sweetie." I'll bet he was sick of all that crap that he normally heard. I fshe had just said "Thank you" like you said, he would probably remember that little girl who thanked him and look back with a smile. The Backstreet Boys get too much of those comments, like "I love you!!!" and "I am sooo going to marry you!!!" I'll bet deep down they are sick of it, although they still put on a cute little smile and keep telling us how "Larger Than Life" we are. But do we deserve it??? Some of us. But I just wanted to thank you for what you said, how you made the true bsb fans aware of what we were really making them feel. Thank you!!!!!
Submitted by Michele Odom from Summerville SC 29483
Lori,
Submitted by Katie from Pembroke USA
This was a good article that really made me think about how wonderful the Boys.I love them and I hope they are successful and happy for years to come!!!KTBSPA
Submitted by Valeska from Paterson NJ USA
Before reading that article i was the same way any other bsb fan would be(I lovE AJ)but while i was reading it it really hit not that it hasn't before but it would be better if you wrote"thanx bsb" than"brian has a nice butt"(just an example).They would actually read it and put a smile on thier face cuz it's something new,good,nice?It's not gonna make em' think"oh brother''cuz they do have a life.So yeah u can say i agree.
Submitted by Erin R from DeSoto MO USA
I think that this article is right. We need to treat them with respect. They do a lot for us so we need to give back to them. If we do that maybe they will be around longer.
Submitted by Erynne Williams from Mississauga Ontario Canada
when I first started reading the article Being A Backstreet Boy I didn't expect it to be so... harsh.
Submitted by Christy Pigott from Cascade V.A. U.S.A.
I do agree that we as fans should respect the Backstreet Boys,because they are people just like us.Even though they may be famous, doesn't mean that we can take them for granted.You have to realize that it took alot of time and effort to get them where they are now.Iam also a fan and I haven't meet them yet,but when I do, I will respect them as people.If you agree with me,e-mail me at willhev@mindspring.com
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