Jennifer Aniston, tem um currículo de relacionamentos fracassados, mas não perdeu a fé no amor. Em entrevista à nova edição australiana da 'Harper's Bazaar', Jen disse: "Eu ainda sou romântica, eu ainda acredito no amor". Jen também culpou as mulheres por alguns problemas de relacionamento. "Nós reclamamos que os homens não fazem nada, mas é tudo nossa culpa. Você treina o homem para não fazer nada. Você não pode culpar alguém por algo se você não pedir logo de cara." Segundo Jennifer, a base do relacionamento é a colaboração. "Eu acho que é preciso conversar um com o outro. Dizer o que precisa. Dizer o que quer. Não espere que o seu parceiro leia a sua mente", aconselhou. Jen, também contou como enfrenta o fim de um relacionamento. "Eu acho que é importante ter um encerramento quando a relação passa de romance para amizade.Você deve ter sempre esta clareza no final, e saber por que começou e por que terminou. É preciso estar em paz com isso para começar uma nova fase”, finalizou. Jennifer Aniston também falou sobre a sua carreira. Ela disse que nunca pensou em se tornar famosa, mas que sempre quis fazer um bom trabalho. "Eu nunca sentei para pensar em como me tornar bem sucedida ou famosa. Eu apenas queria fazer o meu trabalho, um bom trabalho. Uma vez meu professor de interpretação na Escola de Artes de Nova York me disse que eu era uma vergonha no teatro. Então eu me determinei a provar que ele estava errado. Eu nunca fiquei de olho no prêmio", disse.
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Jennifer Aniston is on the October 2009 cover of the Australian Harper's Bazaar. The 40-year-old star may not have the best track record when it comes to relationships, but Aniston insists she still believes in love and romance. "I'm still a romantic," the former Friends actress tells Harper's Bazaar. "I still believe in love." Here's more: On love: "I think it's important to have closure in any relationship that ends - from a romantic relationship to a friendship. You should always have a sense of clarity at the end and know why it began and why it ended. You need that in your life to move cleanly into your next phase. I'm still a romantic. I still believe in love." On being successful in her career: "I don't know. I've never sat and plotted out how I was going to become successful or famous. I just really wanted to work - to do good work - ever since I was at the High School of Performing Arts [in New York]. My Russian acting coach told me I was a disgrace to the Moscow Theatre. So I was determined to prove him wrong and do good work. I've never had my eye on a prize. I really wanted to enjoy the passage of time. Before Friends and the success of that I have a graveyard of sitcoms that, thank god, you don't know about. I was happy to get a job every year, whether it went on or not." On why romance often dissolves in a relationship: "I think it's laziness. I really do. I think a good relationship is about collaboration. That's the way to go in a relationship. I think you just need to talk to each other. Say what you need. Say what you want. That way it's not threatening. You just need to say, 'This is important to me.' Don't expect your mate to read your mind."
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Jennifer Aniston is on the October 2009 cover of the Australian Harper's Bazaar. The 40-year-old star may not have the best track record when it comes to relationships, but Aniston insists she still believes in love and romance. "I'm still a romantic," the former Friends actress tells Harper's Bazaar. "I still believe in love." Here's more: On love: "I think it's important to have closure in any relationship that ends - from a romantic relationship to a friendship. You should always have a sense of clarity at the end and know why it began and why it ended. You need that in your life to move cleanly into your next phase. I'm still a romantic. I still believe in love." On being successful in her career: "I don't know. I've never sat and plotted out how I was going to become successful or famous. I just really wanted to work - to do good work - ever since I was at the High School of Performing Arts [in New York]. My Russian acting coach told me I was a disgrace to the Moscow Theatre. So I was determined to prove him wrong and do good work. I've never had my eye on a prize. I really wanted to enjoy the passage of time. Before Friends and the success of that I have a graveyard of sitcoms that, thank god, you don't know about. I was happy to get a job every year, whether it went on or not." On why romance often dissolves in a relationship: "I think it's laziness. I really do. I think a good relationship is about collaboration. That's the way to go in a relationship. I think you just need to talk to each other. Say what you need. Say what you want. That way it's not threatening. You just need to say, 'This is important to me.' Don't expect your mate to read your mind."
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Ela é simples e objetiva....todas as respostas vieram de coração. A fila anda e só apredemos a dar valor qdo vivenciamos as oportunidades!!!
Viva a jen!!!
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