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Rom-coms affect love lives: poll
By Pauline Askin, REUTERS


"Pretty Woman" certainly had a happy, Hollywood ending. (Touchstone Pictures)

SYDNEY - Romantic comedies might provide 90 minutes of light-hearted fun but the happy-ever-after movies are also impacting people’s real love lives, according to an Australian survey.

A poll of 1,000 Australians found almost half said rom-coms with their inevitable happy endings have ruined their view of an ideal relationship.

One in four Australians said they were now expected to know what their partner was thinking while one in five respondents said it made their partners expect gifts and flowers ‘just because’.

“It seems our love of rom-coms is turning us into a nation of “happy-ever-after addicts.” Yet the warm and fuzzy feeling they provide can adversely influence our view of real relationships,” said Australian relationship counsellor, Gabrielle Morrissey.

“Real relationships take work and true love requires more than fireworks.”

The survey was released by Warner Home Video to mark the movie “Valentine’s Day” going to DVD.

This story was posted on Wed, July 21, 2010




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