Okay, we admit this is not a new article, in fact it’s from September, but somehow we missed these little gems from Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth, but they are too good not to share, especially Josh’s answer about Peeta’s Love for Katniss.  The original theme of the feature was to get to know “Fall’s Hot Guys,” crushworthy actors who have films coming out in the next few months. As part of the article, both Josh and Liam talked about their various thoughts on dating and love.

Josh Hutcherson

On Love at First Sight: “I don’t think I’ve had love at first sight. But, I’ve definitely had moments where I’ve see a person, and I’m like, ‘Wow, there is something different about you, and I really want to get to know you.’ I haven’t really gained up the courage to talk to those girls. I still get a little nervous when talking to girls. Which is awful, and embarrassing, because I feel like I shouldn’t.”

On Peeta’s Love for Katniss: “That kind of love, I haven’t experienced, except with my family, thus far. But, I definitely look forward to the day at one point, where I get to meet a girl where I have the same love for her that I have for my family. Because, that love I have for my family is undying, unconditional. You know my little brother can get pretty hot headed sometimes, and you kind of want to punch him. But, you love them so much you’d do anything for them.”

Liam Hemsworth

On His “Type”: “I usually go out with girls who make me feel good, who are good people, and friendly, and happy, and fun to be around. And girls who make me laugh — that’s definitely a good thing. I think if you get along with someone, and she makes you happy and brings out the best out in you —that’s what I look for.”

On Staying Friends with Exes: “Sometimes it’s just not possible to be friends with your exes. And sometimes you were friends to begin with and you stay friends. It just depends.”

You can read more at Seventeen.com

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