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Being A Backstreet Boy
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Submitted by Diana from santa Clara California U.S.A.
I loved this article and thought it was perfect. I think sometimes girls can get a little excited at times though. I think if i was walking down the street ad i saw one of the BSB membersi might ask for an autograph. I would say hi and thank you, but i would want a momento from meeting the greatest person in my life. I love them and i think it would be great to meet them. I have always started off any letters written to them with thank you, and most the letter has been talking about why i have wanted to thank them for so long.
Submitted by KRYSTLE from ISSAQUAH USA
I just wanted to say that i am so proud that someone had the courage to step up and give their view of "Backstreet Life". I agree wholly with this person, and i hope that they get a chance to read this because i just wanted to say thank you for mentioning what should be the obvious, yet it is not. I don't know how i would manage the life of being a "star". Some people think "well they should be greatful for their success and their fan base" i feel this way, but their thank you to us seems to be their songs. I dont know about other fans but every time i hear one of their songs i am totally pumped and ready to go. that is thanks enough for me. don't get me wrong- i would love to meet them, but remember that little song "larger than life", well that wasn't so little and should say it all to everyone. Anyone group who would write a song just for their fans is pretty phenomenal. So please just give the guys a break, if you see them don't try to jump them or something, just be polite and thank them. Thank you for your time and for listening to my opinion. I hope no one considered this whining or anything, i just wanted to voice my opinion. Thank you and KTBPA!
Submitted by valerie from bakersfield CA USA
I totally agree with her!!! I couldn't have said it better. I never realized how tough it is to be a backstreet boy. I've thought about it some, but never really put a whole lot of thought into it, ya know? They work really hard for us, and in return we need to give them the privacy and respect that they deserve. What are we showing when we steal their stuff as a souveneir [however you spell that] or keep them up at all hours of the night screaming???? DISRESPECT is all I see. Let's work together to show the boys that we are true and respectful fans, as well as crazy!!!!
Submitted by Jeanine from rockledge pa usa
I totally agree with that article. it speaks so much truth and yet, the backstreet boys still talk about their fans as if we were gold and some of us have been so disrespectful to them. They continue to prove to be cordial and gracious to their fans but at the same time, don't you think they ever get tired of the screaming and the stealing? Some of these so called "dedicated" fans are mistaken for obbssesed. Sure I have my fair share of posters, purhaps too many, but I would never ever break into their hotel rooms for a stupid sock or tissue. That is going too far and the Boys are so tolerant about it. Those types of fans-and you know who you are- should show more respect to the men in which you say you love because that would truely be larger than life.
Submitted by Amberly from Surrey BC Canada
I think she's absolutely right. But then again, that would never stop me from tracking them down and following them for a day if i had the oportunity.
Submitted by annie ohana from Vancouver British Columbia Canada
I completely agree with her it is time that fans ( wether old or young ) grow up, with all the work the guys do to BE A backstreet boy I think they want to have some time alone to be REgular people . So I think we should all take her advice if you get some time to see or greet the boys THANK them for all they give up to bring us joy, I think they wouldn't wnat it any other way
Submitted by Kaia from San Francisco Ca USA
I think that this article is great. I totally agree, and I'm glad that
Submitted by Krista Slaik from Cereal Alberta Canada
I totally agree with what se is saying. These guys deserve all the respect that anyone can give. Ii know that the fans what to know them in person, to meet them and to touch them but they need much more than that. They need respect and to some degree gratitude. They have done so much to try and prove themselves to everyone and yet they still don't get the aclaim of the critics and people in the buisness. This is totally unfair and baised,so to help them deal with this we have to be supportive. We have to give them the respect that they deserve more than anyother group I can think of. Lets try to shoow it in anyway we can. We can still scream at concerts and buy all of the stuff we can but think about it, would you want to be pulled in every direction and still smile when you are ready to take somebodies head off. I know I wouldn't be able to do anything like it. These guys are special, but they are still human. I guess what I am trying to say is that we should give them the one thing they truely deserve because they have given it to us and so much more.
Submitted by Mandi from Vancouver Canada
I agree with the article. When you really sit down and put into perspective all that the Backstreet Boys have done for us, the millions of fans around the world, it's a lot. They do so much, and manage to be pleasant most of the time. That's incredible. I have heard fans complaining that the Backstreet Boys aren't so nice to them, well come on, they're not going to be pleasant at three thirty in the morning when they've been up all night, are they? They're NOT perfect! And their girlfriends, of course they're going to have them! They are normal guys, right, so we should repect that they have personal lives, and we should help them keep them personal.
Submitted by Elizabeth from Woodbridge VA USA
The state of celebrity exacts a heavy toll on those that possess it -- not only are our Boys expected to be aesthetically pleasing, musically brilliant, charismatic, talented, etc. -- they are expected to be perfect. Honestly, when I think of the Backstreet Boys, I cannot think of flaws. Realistically, though, because I do not know them, I shouldn’t be able to. Reading this letter made me evaluate what I would do if I saw “THE Boys.” Would I scream, shriek, hurdle over tables and people in order to frantically catch up? Would I walk away, regretting that they were so famous and that I did not have the spine to approach them? Would I ask for an autograph? Or would I just thank them?
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