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Well it would be relevant if it had a valid comparison to make but it doesn't. They never said (P&S) anything about a fake relationship. They said the relationship got so it didn't feel like it was just between them anymore. On the other hand Michael and Alicia's relationship is being deemed 'fake' by Michael's fans who can't stand him being with someone who doesn't fit their criteria (hey Michael's not their bloke anymore).

1st they never said about a fake relationship, I noticed it too reading the article: they said at a certain point it didn't feel real anymore cos they were so "shipped" by the immense amount of Twilight fans they didn't want to "disappoint" anyone (which is extremely sad for them!) and so kept being together after years even when there wasn't love/attraction between them anymore just to please the fans of the saga.

2nd yeah "your internet boyfriend is not your real boyfriend" said an article from the Times few days ago... [emoji847] *hello*

3rd I still don't understand what this stuff about Robsten has to do with Michael and Alicia: they're just one of the many couples who are dating because they met on the set of a movie. It's like meeting at your workplace (office, school... You know): they're actors so they met there. Michael had at least other 2 girlfriends met on set years ago, Alicia is the third, it's a common thing. This has nothing to do with Robsten, they're not forced to be together, nobody's forcing them. They've promoted this movie for a week, not for 10 years or whatever: it's a normal movie, like all the other thousands of movies in which costars happened to fall in love. It happened before, it will happen again. No big deal. It's one of the most common things. There's nothing to discuss, really.

It was just an off topic article posted in the wrong thread IMO. [emoji18] no big deal, again ;)
 
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Maybe, maybe not.

Michael and Alicia met each other properly at work and fell for each other. Not sure of the exact percentages but a very large number of couples meet their partner at work - nothing out of the ordinary about it. Of these relationships some last briefly, some a lifetime, there's no hard and fast rule, although clearly there are some people desperate for them to split, can't imagine why? They look very well suited and very happy together, Alicia makes him happy so why would anyone want to deprive him of her?

Nobody knows what the future holds and even the strongest looking relationships can run their course....who would have anticipated James and Anne Marie divorcing a year ago? They were always held up as the model couple who looked so happy together....and with a young child to consider. Such breaks up are sad but they happen and life goes on. The same could happen to Michael and Alicia, who knows? Or they could last a lifetime like Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Either way there's no doubting their feelings for each other run very deep after 2 years together which must bode well for the future, as does meeting and falling in love at the right time in their lives....it's often said its not just a matter of meeting the right person but also meeting them at the right time in your life for the happy ever after!
 
Well it would be relevant if it had a valid comparison to make but it doesn't. They never said (P&S) anything about a fake relationship. They said the relationship got so it didn't feel like it was just between them anymore. On the other hand Michael and Alicia's relationship is being deemed 'fake' by Michael's fans who can't stand him being with someone who doesn't fit their criteria (hey Michael's not their bloke anymore).

This 100% [emoji106]

And the "fake" relationship claims are interminably ludicrous and don't stand up to even the most superficial scrutiny. Aside from fans of each most people still have no idea they are real life partners, and that's because they keep their private life private and live low key well away from Hollyweird. And after many years working in the industry they are older and wiser than Pattinson and Stewart which always helps!
 
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Michael and Alicia met each other properly at work and fell for each other. Not sure of the exact percentages but a very large number of couples meet their partner at work - nothing out of the ordinary about it. Of these relationships some last briefly, some a lifetime, there's no hard and fast rule, although clearly there are some people desperate for them to split, can't imagine why? They look very well suited and very happy together, Alicia makes him happy so why would anyone want to deprive him of her?

Nobody knows what the future holds and even the strongest looking relationships can run their course....who would have anticipated James and Anne Marie divorcing a year ago? They were always held up as the model couple who looked so happy together....and with a young child to consider. Such breaks up are sad but they happen and life goes on. The same could happen to Michael and Alicia, who knows? Or they could last a lifetime like Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Either way there's no doubting their feelings for each other run very deep after 2 years together which must bode well for the future, as does meeting and falling in love at the right time in their lives....it's often said its not just a matter of meeting the right person but also meeting them at the right time in your life for the happy ever after!
I couldn't agree more...well said that man..
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Michael and Alicia met each other properly at work and fell for each other. Not sure of the exact percentages but a very large number of couples meet their partner at work - nothing out of the ordinary about it. Of these relationships some last briefly, some a lifetime, there's no hard and fast rule, although clearly there are some people desperate for them to split, can't imagine why? They look very well suited and very happy together, Alicia makes him happy so why would anyone want to deprive him of her?

Nobody knows what the future holds and even the strongest looking relationships can run their course....who would have anticipated James and Anne Marie divorcing a year ago? They were always held up as the model couple who looked so happy together....and with a young child to consider. Such breaks up are sad but they happen and life goes on. The same could happen to Michael and Alicia, who knows? Or they could last a lifetime like Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. Either way there's no doubting their feelings for each other run very deep after 2 years together which must bode well for the future, as does meeting and falling in love at the right time in their lives....it's often said its not just a matter of meeting the right person but also meeting them at the right time in your life for the happy ever after!

This post. [emoji1316]

Btw it's not only a matter of meeting the right person, but meeting him/her at the right time in your life. I agree again. I often met the "right" person in the "wrong time" of my (or his) life and there was nothing to do, just hoping. [emoji30]
 
Well it would be relevant if it had a valid comparison to make but it doesn't. They never said (P&S) anything about a fake relationship. They said the relationship got so it didn't feel like it was just between them anymore. On the other hand Michael and Alicia's relationship is being deemed 'fake' by Michael's fans who can't stand him being with someone who doesn't fit their criteria (hey Michael's not their bloke anymore).
I have never seen anything resembling that bloke or criteria comment on this thread. So where are the receipts, because I am confused. And if it came from somewhere else, it should stay there. I am an individual and should be treated as such.
 
Really.....I simply can't believe anyone posting regularly on this thread has never seen posts here claiming Michael and Alicia's relationship is fake...and snarky comments about Alicia implying she's not right for him....
As I stated before, I have never heard about any criteria or that he was not their bloke anymore based on this "criteria" that I have never heard about. That is the subject. Receipts?
 
How do I produce receipts for my own comments? Why do some people assume I am always talking to them personally? There's a big world out there people.

Reading between the lines (!) I think you are being challenged as one poster here claims never to have read on PF that Alicia doesn't meet certain criteria set by certain fans of Michael that make her suitable as his partner....And I think (not entirely sure) the same poster is casting doubt over posters on PF deeming their relationship fake. Thus the demand for "receipts" (American slang for proof) of posts on PF that provide evidence. However, as the knives were out for Alicia from certain posters since April last year (NY kissing pics swiftly followed by Cannes) I have no intention of trawling back over this thread to provide the "receipts" demanded. I'm sure this poster can do that herself if she is so inclined.
 
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