Anyone else find it kinda weird that Cullen is in his mid 30's and still can't talk to girls?
I suppose the way he gets all nervous is adorable, but doesn't make a lot of sense.
Templar life, perhaps? They don't take vows of celibacy but don't get out much either.
Um, honestly, I don't see this at all. I think he can talk to girls just fine, as is evidenced by 80%-100% of your female PC's interactions with him and his interactions with the other women in the Inquisition. I think he's new to relationships, and let's be honest, dating is a necessarily awkward endeavor for just about anyone. Also, given his limited opportunities for dating as a templar, I wouldn't expect him to be a smooth operator. So, I think his interactions with PC make plenty of sense.
Besides, he's often characterized as stuttering and nervous, but I don't think that's really the case. I think he's less confident in this arena, and second guesses himself quite a bit (like when you're talking about your future together), but he also shows a considerable amount of assertiveness (see: abruptly kissing you after Jim interrupts, desk scene). So, I think it's just the right amount of both uncertainty and assertiveness.
This is all independent of how age isn't really a determinant for this sort of thing, anyway. (incidentally, he's not in his mid thirties, but apparently younger than we've been led to believe; he's "around 30")
Oh crap, I love aggressive men in real life, as in agressively pursuant of my attention, so totally agree that it's odd the awkwardness is so endearing for Cullen and Alistair.
Would they ever be able to make these games so that a character goes after you instead of you making the first move?? Not sure how programming vgs work, but to just pop into my room and see Cullen on my balcony...*fans self*
Yeeeah, like monica said, the controversy over Anders making the first move in DA2 means this is not something likely to happen again. Players are very vocal about having agency, particularly for such a maligned aspect of the game as romance.