CalhounSq said: Nah, not really famous. People are too critical, you can't even go get coffee w/o being judge for what you're wearing/how you're looking. It's ridiculous. Just doesn't seem worth the hassle, even w/ the perks...
To add on, I wouldn't like to read that I'm a gold digger or I'm trying to become famous by latching onto somebody famous. In the case of being with Gerard Butler, the fangirls would freak out to no end. I would be the one he'd sleep with; but not seriously date, let alone marry in their eyes. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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LleeLlee said: PanthaGirl said: Don't knock it till you try it....
Who was he? Without naming names, well known musicians and actors. Musicians are better.... | |
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amorbella said: PanthaGirl said: Don't knock it till you try it....
naughty girl....but my answer is still NO | |
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angelcat said: date yes, marry no.
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angelcat said: date yes, marry no.
I find it fairly depressing that people can enter relationships without having any desire to even entertain the possibility of marrying that person. I'm aware that this is not uncommon but still....it makes me sad I would totally date and marry a famous person. Why the heck not? Fame has no effect on me, so if the person make me feel good on a personal level, I couldn't care less if it was Miss Thang from down the block or Britney Spears. (and for the record, I would totally marry Britney ) |
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Yes, and not for the fame, but for the type of compatible creative person I imagine it might be shining on. | |
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Militant said: angelcat said: date yes, marry no.
I find it fairly depressing that people can enter relationships without having any desire to even entertain the possibility of marrying that person. I'm aware that this is not uncommon but still....it makes me sad I would totally date and marry a famous person. Why the heck not? Fame has no effect on me, so if the person make me feel good on a personal level, I couldn't care less if it was Miss Thang from down the block or Britney Spears. (and for the record, I would totally marry Britney ) i have to say that i have never entered into a relationship with marriage in mind. marriage is not something that is important to me. you don't have to marry someone to be committed to them. | |
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angelcat said: Militant said: I find it fairly depressing that people can enter relationships without having any desire to even entertain the possibility of marrying that person. I'm aware that this is not uncommon but still....it makes me sad I would totally date and marry a famous person. Why the heck not? Fame has no effect on me, so if the person make me feel good on a personal level, I couldn't care less if it was Miss Thang from down the block or Britney Spears. (and for the record, I would totally marry Britney ) i have to say that i have never entered into a relationship with marriage in mind. marriage is not something that is important to me. you don't have to marry someone to be committed to them. There's a big difference between entering a relationship without having marriage in mind, and entering a relationship already knowing that you would never marry that person. (whether that be based on personal opinions towards marriage or just...not wanting to marry that particular person. the former obviously being the more desirable option as long as that's understood by both parties from jump) I agree that you don't have to be married to be committed. The majority of society does not see it that way though, and while I'd be the last person to ever conform to the norms of society, you have to at least be aware that not everyone thinks the same way that you do. |
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Militant said: angelcat said: i have to say that i have never entered into a relationship with marriage in mind. marriage is not something that is important to me. you don't have to marry someone to be committed to them. There's a big difference between entering a relationship without having marriage in mind, and entering a relationship already knowing that you would never marry that person. (whether that be based on personal opinions towards marriage or just...not wanting to marry that particular person. the former obviously being the more desirable option as long as that's understood by both parties from jump) I agree that you don't have to be married to be committed. The majority of society does not see it that way though, and while I'd be the last person to ever conform to the norms of society, you have to at least be aware that not everyone thinks the same way that you do. absolutly, each to their own. i know how important marriage is to most of my friends and i totally respect their views. it is just my personal opinion. | |
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Imago said: Anxiety said: nah, because i really kinda like having my own identity socially, and if i dated someone really famous i'd just be, like, "sufjan stevens' husband" or "sufjan's yoko". i'd rather be overlooked for my own lack of achievement than overshadowed right off the bat by someone else's overachievement.
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