
Opening credits are rolling by, a completely irrelevant song is playing in the background, and then finally, the narrator decides to tell you why you’re all sitting there twiddling your thumbs. Well, to start, I’m that narrator and you’re all here reading this blog, “How To Do Relationships the Right Way: Don’t Watch These Movies,” because you’re smart! At some point or another you have been in a relationship, have gotten out of a relationship, or thought about getting into one. I have experienced all of these and noticed that certain movies do nothing but destroy your reality on what a relationship is like! Knowing I’m not the only one whose perception on relationships and their significant others is unrealistically shaped after watching these movies, I created this blog. While I am totally biased and unashamed of this fact, I say its in your best interest to read this blog which tells you exactly what NOT to watch, so that way, you may stand a chance and have a decent relationship without getting your hopes up all the time! 🙂
“How To Do Relationships The Right Way: Don’t Watch These Movies,” is a lovely mix up between relationship problems and movie reviews. With a lot of humor, honesty, and explanations, this will not be for the weak-hearted. I will break apart some of the very movies people rant and rave over, as well as, burst all of those love bubbles you guys live in. Hehehehe! Sorry, but if I can save you from having to figure it out yourself, then I will! I’m a friend like that! ❤

This blog aims to show you how relationships become unrealistically shaped and how misconceptions are a permanent fixture in said relationships, especially after watching these movies. Between examples from my own relationship, to interviewing friends and strangers, there will be plenty of stories and examples on why it may be best to just stay clear of certain films. This does not mean I will have a “bash this movie” spree! I am more so just picking aspects from the movie that I feel are key reasons people in relationships think their relationship, and or their partner, need to be and act a certain way. Just because its not recommended to watch for relationship people doesn’t mean its not recommended to watch at all!
I find that this will be a blog that accomplishes not only informing people, but also helping them both connect and uncover various things. It will inform people of why they think the way they do in a relationship or out of one, it will help them feel connected to other’s who think and go through the same things in their relationships, and it will also help uncover a slew of findings in both their relationship and themselves as well. This blog is open to all and attempts to become beneficial advice to whomever reads it. Not only is providing insight for those who are in a relationship an important goal for me, but so is helping bond and connect with those who were once in a relationship and trying to find another one.
The end credits are rolling in my loves (fitting right LMAO), just bare with me! Personally, I believe this shows just how much media impacts our lives. Romantic relationships are a huge aspect of many people’s lives and it is pretty interesting to see how something as simple as a movie, has the ability to rock a whole relationship. Finicky things those relationships huh?

End credits are here now, so before you go, make sure its not like a Marvel movie with a after-credit scene….OH LOOK!!!! IT IS!!! Sorry, not sorry! 🙂
Just wanted to say as a final farewell that I look forward to seeing you here again my loves (I’m thinking this is how I will address you guys from now on). Remember, its okay to feel gipped sometimes, its okay to feel like your relationship wont work because it doesn’t match up to the movies, and its okay to play into the fantasy of it all. BUT, you got the right one and I’m here to fuck shit up and leave (all my love if you get this movie reference) so I’m breaking those fantasies and providing the truth!


I love this topic and the potential it has. I love your sense of humor and slight sarcasm, this tone will be your best asset and advantage throughout the project.
One piece of advice I do have is to be as varied as possible with the choices of movies. Don’t just go for the easy romantic comedies, but really have fun with it. Biopics, period pieces, horror, sci-fi, drama, you get the point.
I really look forward to the movies and life lessons and personal anecdotes that will emerge this semester. Great start!
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Thank you! Can’t wait to start!
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