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Top 10 TV Couples to Watch: Part 2

April 23rd, 2012

After making you wait four days in antagonizing anticipation, we’re delivering the second part of the Top Ten TV couples to watch list. These are five of the most interesting, funniest and healthiest relationships portrayed on TV today.

These are actors on a screen, though, not real life relationships. You shouldn’t hold yourself to their standards or try to mirror their relationships. Remember that healthy relationships are built around good communication and trust.

 

6. Booth and Bones (Bones)

Booth and Bones share a close moment in a museum (Photo: fox.com)

Fans of these two have waited seven years to see these two together. After dancing around each other, sharing flirtatious moments and even kisses, the newest season of the show reveals the two of them happily together with Bones pregnant. These two make sure to always protect one another. In a literal sense, Booth has taken a bullet for Bones to protect her. They also support each other emotionally. Because of the line of work they’re in, this happens quite often, which builds tension that leads to their eventual relationship. These two understood their boundaries before they were in a relationship and formed a close friendship first, which helps with being together now. Read more…

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Top 10 TV Couples to Watch: Part One

April 19th, 2012

We at loveisrespect love watching TV and we love when we get write about it in our blog. We picked our 10 favorite TV couples and highlighted the healthiest aspects of their relationships.

Keep in mind that these are television couples. They aren’t a model for how relationships should be or anything you should strive to be like if that’s not what you want. We just want your relationship to be healthy.

Now presenting our top 10 TV couples(drum roll please):

 

1. Jim and Pam (The Office)

Jim and Pam with Cecilia, they're first child (Photo: nbc.com)

The affection these two showed each other before they were ever officially a couple set up one of the healthiest romances on TV. Now happily married with two children, Jim and Pam have built a relationship based on trust and mutual support, no matter what crazy antics their office mates start. When Pam leaves Dunder-Mifflin to work for the Michael Scott Paper Company, Jim fully supports her decision and loves that she became a saleswoman. The two also maintain a playful relationship, which keeps them comfortable and happy and they are great at listening to each other. We wish many more years of happy marriage to these two. Read more…

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2012 Healthy Relationship Playlist

March 28th, 2012

President Obama just released his 2012 campaign playlist. We checked it out and thought — we could do that. So, we came up with a 2012 healthy relationship playlist, just for you.

We wanted to find songs that are about love and happiness and healthy relationships. We didn’t just stick with that, though. We included some songs about breaking up healthy (because, well, some relationships don’t last).

So, here’s what we came up with, nineteen songs about loving or leaving –in a healthy way.

 

1. Breakin’ Up – Rilo Kiley

2. What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger – Kelly Clarkson

3. A Woman Like You – Lee Brice

4. Your Song – Ellie Goulding

5. Wanted – Hunter Hayes

6. Just the Way You Are – Bruno Mars

7. And He Gets the Girl – Lupé Fiasco

8. Not Like the Movies – Katy Perry

9. A Little Bit Stronger – Sara Evans

10. Miss Independent – Ne-Yo

11. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Marvin Gaye (feat. Tammi Terrel)

12. Say Hey – Michael Franti

13. Replay – Iyaz

14. Cool – Gwen Stefani

15. Lucky –Jason Mraz (feat. Colbie Caillat)

16. Hey There Delilah – Plain White T’s

17. No One – Alicia Keys

18. Haven’t Met You Yet – Michael Bublé

19. Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles

 

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