London
(ANI):
It
seems
Ashton
Kutcher
likes
communicating
via
the
written
word.
The
Hollywood
actor
has
recently
written
an
essay
about
romance
in
the
modern
age
for
an
American
magazine,
handing
out
tips
to
lovers
for
digital
dating.
Kutcher,
who
is
married
to
Demi
Moore,
penned
the
article
for
Harper"s
Bazaar
magazine
and
has
explained
his
love
of
modern
technology
and
his
devotion
to
social
networking
sites
such
as
Twitter,
reports
the
Daily
Star.
Kutcher
is
adamant
lovers
need
to
embrace
the
digital
age,
because
sending
a
text
message
or
a
Twitter
post
is
a
'modern
whisper
in
your
lover"s
ear" and
comparable
to
'sending
flowers
to
the
office".
“Whether
you
like
it
or
not,
the
digital
age
has
produced
a
new
format
for
modern
romance,
and
natural
selection
may
be
favouring
the
quick-thumbed
quip
peddler
over
the
confident,
ice-breaking
alpha-male,"
he
wrote.
“Sending
sweet
nothings
on
Twitter
and
Facebook
is
also
fun.
In
some
ways,
it's
no
different
than
sending
flowers
to
the
office:
You
are
declaring
your
love
for
everyone
to
see.
Who
doesn''t
like
to
be
publicly
adored?"
he
added.
“(And)
the
power
of
a
handwritten
letter
is
greater
than
ever.
It's
personal
and
deliberate
and
means
more
than
an
email
or
text
ever
will.
It
has
a
unique
scent,"
said
Kutcher.
However,
he
has
warned
people
to
think
twice
before
they
make
public
anything.
“Just
remember
that
what
you
post
is
out
there
and
there's
some
stuff
you
can't
unsee,"
he
said.
“The
reality
is
that
we
communicate
with
every
part
of
our
being,
and
there
are
times
when
we
must
use
it
all.
When
someone
needs
us,
he
or
she
needs
all
of
us.
There's
no
text
that
can
replace
a
loving
touch
when
someone
we
love
is
hurting...,"
he
added.