what does the statement imply: the charmers’ pretending nature or the deceitful essence of the notion of charm in general? Follow our lead and you won’t get lost regarding the translation of the charm language.

Scandalously Charming

'SCANDAL! Oh you left me all the world's gonna know! SCANDAL! It's gonna turn our lives into a freak shoooow!' Isn't it just so scandalously charming? It really is for scandalous charm is perfectly expressable by some talented expressive musicians.

As you've made sure by reading the above-cited example, some artists are very capable of overflowing their fans' ears and hearts with scandalous emotions – in romantic, political, social protests revealed in their lyrics and then performances. Scandalous charm can also be expressed in paintings (S. Dali, F. Goya etc.), poetry and even prose (well-known post-modernistic stream of consciousness or surrealism etc.)

Certainly, scandalous charm shows itself in certain less public i.e. more individual examples – within people's personalities (characters) or certain types of human relations. Of course, the essence of scandalous charm doesn't suggest hysterics, not at all. Scandalous charm implies a fine combination of quality drama (which often makes our life so exciting!), people's brilliant mind and original relations.

Scandalously charming people are special irrespective of their possibly unstable psyche. They are very emotional and creative and in most cases reveal their creativity in art, literature, music – in any spiritually motivated sphere where they would be able to express their inborn perfect talent to set people's emotions on the verge of limitlessness.

As a result you are involved in blood-rushing hyperactive relations with interesting people. Nobody states these relations are easy or invariably make you feel good, but at least they do not bore you to pieces with their triviality or déjà vu-ish patterns.