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      When I see a romantic movie, my reaction is usually: 
 A) Disbelief B) To feel depressed C) To feel inspired by the possibilities the movie portrays. D) To be annoyed that the main characters have love and I don't E) To expect the exact same thing in my life and will settle for mothing less | |
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      How about to take it at face value, enjoy the 2 hours of escape, and move along with your own happy life regardless of your romantic relationship status?
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      D   And sit and          | |
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| D And sit and         That can be okay too...very restorative   | |
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|  Definatly E......... | |
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| When I see a romantic movie, my reaction is usually: E) To expect the exact same thing in my life and will settle for nothing less That's where I stand and it sucks. My expectations of love might be a bit too high... expecting to find someone who only wants to be with you and only thinks of you is nonexistant. I only find women who "really like/love me" but they want their alone time just as much. Sucks... I need to stop watching movies. ; ; | |
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| When I see a romantic movie, my reaction is usually: A) Disbelief B) To feel depressed C) To feel inspired by the possibilities the movie portrays. D) To be annoyed that the main characters have love and I don't E) To expect the exact same thing in my life and will settle for mothing less       | |
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      Usually B - so I generally avoid them when I'm feeling down.
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