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<title>Celebrity Relationships</title>
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<description>Celebrity relationships -- Everyone wants a celebrity relationship, but celebrity relationships are far from perfect. </description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:33:27 EST</pubDate>
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When it comes to the perfect relationship, many people look at celebrity relationships for how relationships are supposed to work. But celebrity relationships are often more screwed up than the average relationship. What is supposed to be a fairy tale life, often turns into publicized nightmare. From Nick and Jessica to Brad and Jennifer, even the most high-profile relationships don't often work out. And to add insult to injury, some relationships are just plain ridiculous (Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley). Anyone who mirrors their relationship after celebrity relationships has serious issues or is just a glutton for punishment. In a town known for acting and upholding a false public image, why would anyone want to model their relationship after one from such a place? 

"In high school, people considered me and my boyfriend the Brad and Jennifer of the school. Then they broke up. We started to panic because what if we broke up, too? We would be the laughing stock of the entire school. From that day on I tried not to compare us to anyone, famous or otherwise. The only difference between celebrity relationships and other relationships is the millions of dollars involved. Celebrities are just as messed up as we are. Why would anyone want to model themselves or their relationships after celebrity relationships?"

When it comes to relationships, different strokes for different folks. The best advice on relationships we have is to figure out what works for you and go with it. If you think online relationships work best, then by all means, try it. Some people can't deal with a conventional relationship and opt for long distance relationships. This could make the difference between a long-lasting, happy relationship or something temporary that you hang onto for just the moment. What's best for  you?
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