Your star crush can destroy your love life

90% of young people at some point in their life fell in love with celebrities. And that might prevent you from having a real relationship

As Nicoláleen Petersen became the head of the singer Jacob Whiteites in 2015, compared to none of them was good enough. " I always think so

Without falling in love with the famous people, they have destroyed your life, will drive you away from friends and social life, and will give you Internet addiction, and then they will control your standards so high that you will never fall in love with those you know in real life

-nicooline (@vodkawithjacob)

On the basis of the fantasy of books, TV sets and movies, people have long kept the illusions of what is romantic and must be. Now that social networks allow fans to "know" them better than ever before, the celebrias have become enamel, which makes many of us appreciate our perfect spouse. If your #MCM or #WCW is a public decor, explains the psychiatrist and the expert in Jeremy Nicholson's relationship, you may be unfairly likable to the people you meet in real life

The abnormal termination of your favorite artist is not abnormal

But by contrast, "ordinary" partners will be less involved. "Like a Photoshop supermodel, we're going down on an unrealistic, redacted image, when we get to a celebrity," says Nicholson. This leads to the fact that, in a set, possibly a high standard, the well-known person is likely to fall

They can be more attainable as real people, not imaginary. But for the reasons of Nicholson, there is no difference between identifying Emma Watson as your type of "type" on the makking site and the greed of experience

Your unrequisites love Rihanna or Zac Efron becomes problematic only when you start to hold your dates in this bar

In our society, obsessed with public participation, it is almost impossible not to enter into these one-sided relations with people we do not know

I've never met Nick Jonas. However, I was sincerely injured when he kissed Miley Cyrus in 2007. I knew that Nick's love and love existed only in my preteen fantasy. So why did he have a girlfriend that worried me? It's the same thing that does

I'm only going to be a perpetual singleton. No one will ever fill the shoes of a misty mistress, who I am poking in my head

Flashforward 10 years. I, though to a lesser extent, survived such attacks of a screwdriver and jealousy. That's when Ed Sheeran overwrites a new love song. Or I'll roll up my memories by suggesting that I find someone who looks at me the way Prince Harry looks at Meghan Markle. Why doesn't my friend look at me like this? Why don't we dance in the dark/barefoot on the grass and listen to our favorite song?

No matter how much I think I think about these thoughts, it's not fair to my partner. I'm only going to be a perpetual singleton. No one will ever fill the shoes of a misty mistress, who I am poking in my head

We can leave on the wall like Kylie Jenner will be a mom

We can leave on the wall like Kylie Jenner will be a mom. He does not feel differently than when our friends Facebook documents their pregnancy by sonogram and collage of their growing jawnies. For Petersen, who is known to Waytke, kissed him in February 2017 was a turning point. "He made me realize that I would serve the best [ in a guy]," she said

Do you really think Ellen and Portia have never slain the doors with each other in the fight for something small?

When we read the tabloids, they can't and don't live to their reputation all the time. Do you really think Ellen and Portia have never slain the doors with each other in the fight for something small?

"If we live too much in fantasy, we will miss the opportunity to find real, satisfied, loving partners."

* Views expressed in respect of the author, and not necessarily for the "Student life" or their partners

Julianne Garofalo

Julianna Garofalo is a student of Ryerson and a proud pineapple in pizza