It's a conditioned mentality, They have come to terms with the fact that in America all they need is a well-known face to do anything at all. So when it comes to love they are in the dark because it's about more than commandeering what you want and expecting your partner to look the other way or embrace because your famous, and most celebrities are incapable of coming to terms with the humane part of being human
2006-08-31 07:44:26
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answered by Rick R 5
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Celebreties not alone. Many of us find ourselves bewildered and dismayed by how difficult and painful "love" can be. We yearn for relationships that are better, more rewarding, and just plain easier. In our hearts we know that love isn't supposed to be this way. So what are we doing wrong? And more to the point, what can we do to make our love relationships more, well... loving? Here's what you can do to make love easier, more fulfilling, and more joyous -- even if you have to do it all by yourself.
"So many of us unknowingly base our relationships on selfish love, which is a product of the ego and creates a need to control one's partner and to 'get' instead of 'give,'" says Susan Jeffers, PhD, author of The Feel the Fear Guide to Lasting Love (Jeffers Press). "People don't do this maliciously, but rather from a sense of fear. The good news is that when you realize this truth--that your anger, blame, and judgment are really fear in disguise -- you can turn your relationship around. You can start practicing real love. And it's okay if your partner doesn't want to work on it with you -- you can do it all by yourself."
2006-08-31 07:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason why it's hard for celebrities to find love is because there is no intimacy or privacy. It's hard to develop a relationship with someone when you have a possibly false impression about a potential partner.
2006-08-31 07:57:00
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answered by bandrade82 2
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Because they live in a different realm than the average person, so the people that can relate to their experiences are fewer, you know, a smaller dating pool....Then, if they do happen to find someone in that circle, not everyone is going to be honest or be a good fit for them in all the other areas of their life that it takes to make it work.
I'm glad I'm not a celebrity.....
2006-08-31 07:41:14
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answered by Denise W 4
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I think it is so hard because everyone is in their business. For example let's say Denzel was going to marry J Lo. If the people didn't think they are a good couple, Dezel would not marry her and find someone else. I think only reason why some celebrities get married is just to make themselves more famous.
2006-08-31 07:53:51
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answered by someone 2
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They're so delusional and in their own little world. They think they can only date other celebrities, which really narrows the choices down anyway, but anyone who isn't a celebrity either worships them or doesn't want anything to do with them. Plus half of them are seriously messed up.
2006-08-31 07:36:40
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answered by Ell 5
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I think its because of their strong egos, selfishness, and long time spent apart from each other, not to mention the easy sex available. They are surrounded by "Yes" people, and lose touch with reality. When dealing with true relationships; they tend to take the easy way out.
2006-08-31 07:36:42
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answered by Swordfish 6
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Seems to me that celebrities find love easily. They change from on love to the next all the time.
2006-08-31 07:35:14
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answered by barter256 4
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Celebs have just as hard a time as you and me,but they tend to second guess people if they are not in their inner circle.They worry people might be using them for their money.That's why alot of celebs date each other.
2006-08-31 07:35:05
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answered by Celebrity girl 7
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I'm no celebrity but if I waz you I would of taken a brake and explore the world. You will never know how you might meet.
2006-09-02 11:42:04
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answered by Angel 2 1
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