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Incompatibilities may be entertaining on TV, but they are not as funny when you’re going through them in real life.
 
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I agree 100%. I feel it is a part in what creates disfunctional relationships today because to many people pay more attention to entertainment then real life situations. IO mean how many real TV contest have to take place anyway. And ET always reporting failure in hollywood relationships. Divorce after divorce. Drives me crazy. To many morials have been forgotten with sex being illustrated so much. I don't even see how it can be called a private thing anymore. When to much is not explored by relationship it is copied from to much Movies and TV shows that mock relationships. In soaps how many affairs does each Ind. have for the show. It's nuts but yet is is so popular still amoung so many people. More female then male. No wonder the trust level in us males have dropped. It's frustrating to be a decent guy who works hard at caring for people, especially when my Irish luck has found me and I'm in a relationhip, to find as much trust amoung as many women. In truth that is only my Opinion so don't quote me on that. LOL I do still beleive in Love, Family, even Soul mate. It's just a thinner and longer road it feels with so many Trust lost in us men. Who I feel TV is a good size ofthe blame. So tell the local news in your areas for who ever reads this, lets get more possitive News and Tv material and leave Hollywoods personal life out of there job performance. Best wishes to anyone in meating the right person.
 
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Mass media (TV, movies, magazines, etc.) have sold us totally unrealistic expectations when it comes to love and relationships, including the ridiculous concept of "soul mates," which never existed in previous generations. Everybody is holding out for "The One" (another ridiculous, unrealistic concept) while ignoring or discarding great potential mates -- people who would make us perfectly happy -- right under their noses.
 
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