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The happy ending ruined the relationship: l ' perverse effect of the plays that old czech pink

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The happy ending ruined relationships:
the perverse effect of comedies pink

Two studies confirm this: 90 minutes of film can ruin our love life for years



Una immagine di «C'è posta per te» con Tom Hanks e Meg Ryan
An image of "You've Got Mail" with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
LONDON - Raise your hand if, at least once, watching a romantic comedy with such a happy ending, did not think, because it does not happen to me? Simple, because real life is not a movie. The desire to emulate the happy couples you see on the screen would help send a lot of relationships in crisis, as if it were not enough, everyday problems, because the anxiety by 'happy ending' drives people to question not only on health status of their relationship (in the series, because all the movies are always blessed and carefree and normal life is not it?), but also on the actual expectations of a love story, with the result perhaps to thwart for the fear that it may prove a disappointment, since the real world is anything but celluloid.

Australian study - Confirmation of , a survey of 1000 Australian adults, conducted by Warner Home Video on behalf of the sexologist Gabrielle Morrissey , and a separate study of Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh that have reached the same conclusion: that is, the plays we are turning pink in an audience of "happy-end employees' and this can influence beyond repair our idea of \u200b\u200bstable and lasting relationship, because 90 minutes of film enough to ruin our love life for weeks, months or even years. "The serious relationships require commitment - Dr Morrissey said the Daily Mail - and true love are not enough fireworks. " In other words, are not all roses and flowers that, however, Hollywood would have us believe. A belief that, as mentioned, is also standing in the Scottish study, which examined how romantic films Notting Hill, Runaway Bride , You've Got Mail, Maid in Manhattan A , Sooner or later I'm getting married and While You Were Sleeping, revealing their significant (and certainly not positive) effect on relationships between couples, as an idea to promote relationship love totally unfeasible. "This research has shown that many couples are communication difficulties after watching a few films - the same British newspaper said Professor Bjarne Holmes, who led the study of Edinburgh - because those comedies raise questions about the partner, so that lead us to think that if it were indeed the right one, he would know already what the other wants, without asking doverglielo. Result: If love triumphs on the screen, in real life, the couple almost always erupts. Simona Marchetti

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