I take it you don't believe in love at first sight. Does anyone over the age of thirteen? Do you? I don't, no, Darcy said. But I don't rule out for others what I haven't experienced firsthand.
In the novel "Eligible" by Curtis Sittenfeld, a conversation takes place about the concept of love at first sight. One character questions whether anyone truly believes in such a notion after reaching adulthood, suggesting that it might be a romantic fantasy more likely to be embraced by the young. The dialogue reflects skepticism about the idea, particularly from the character Darcy, who personally does not subscribe to it.
Darcy's perspective highlights...