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	<title>Comments on: Good friends, chemistry, complex feelings &#8212; but no romance for &#8220;Twilight&#8221; stars?</title>
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		<title>By: Lynn Adderf</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynn Adderf</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 03:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My daughter is a huge Twilight fan, so I got sucked into being interested...nice pun, huh? I think I finally get this Rob/Kristen thing and it took Catherine Hardwicke&#039;s comment to make me remember my own similar experience.When I was 20, (20 + years ago) I had an &quot;intense fascination&quot; with a guy I worked with. When I broke up with my long term boyfriend, &quot;work dude&quot; and I became inseparable, first as friends then as more. While the physical attraction and &quot;chemistry&quot; with my work friend was AMAZING, we really weren&#039;t &quot;dating&quot; or boyfriend/girlfriend in the traditional sense. It was an exciting, clandestine &quot;thing&quot; that was hot as hell but difficult to explain. We both had recent &quot;ex&#039;s&quot; who knew all our friends and family and it was just simpler to keep it &quot;our thing&quot;. When &quot;the thing&quot; ended, no one knew so we just went back to friends and it was fine. My guess is that&#039;s Rob and Kristen&#039;s real deal....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My daughter is a huge Twilight fan, so I got sucked into being interested&#8230;nice pun, huh? I think I finally get this Rob/Kristen thing and it took Catherine Hardwicke&#8217;s comment to make me remember my own similar experience.When I was 20, (20 + years ago) I had an &#8220;intense fascination&#8221; with a guy I worked with. When I broke up with my long term boyfriend, &#8220;work dude&#8221; and I became inseparable, first as friends then as more. While the physical attraction and &#8220;chemistry&#8221; with my work friend was AMAZING, we really weren&#8217;t &#8220;dating&#8221; or boyfriend/girlfriend in the traditional sense. It was an exciting, clandestine &#8220;thing&#8221; that was hot as hell but difficult to explain. We both had recent &#8220;ex&#8217;s&#8221; who knew all our friends and family and it was just simpler to keep it &#8220;our thing&#8221;. When &#8220;the thing&#8221; ended, no one knew so we just went back to friends and it was fine. My guess is that&#8217;s Rob and Kristen&#8217;s real deal&#8230;.</p>
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