10 Times Celebrities Actually Knew What They Were Talking About When It Comes To Dating
Sometimes, all you need is a little wisdom from your favorite stars.
"I told Rob awhile back: the best form of revenge is a good body. It's a little silly but true. There is literally no downfall to working out your blues in the gym! You'll feel better, and the by-product will be a fierce bod that's bound to make your ex do a double-take." - Khloe Kardashian
“If I could relive the first three months of courtship over and over for the rest of my life, I would. Especially in winter, who doesn’t like a nice heavy seven-course meal with lots of alcohol, then making out when you’re a little tipsy and taking a cab home to fall asleep in the clothes you wore on the date? Wait. Actually that was, like, my whole 20s. And it was very fun.” - Good Housekeeping
“Dating is a real drag for a lot of people, but I always think it’s a nice thing. You know, when I see a date, I’m always happy when I see a couple on a date because it means people are still trying. You see a couple on a date, it means there’s still courage out there. It takes courage to go on a date, for both sides.” - Glamour
“Being in love is the worst. It’s also the best, but it’s so hard and scary to open your heart to someone … when you tell somebody you love them or you realize you’re in love, what it means is you’re giving yourself over a little bit, you’re being vulnerable. But the point is vulnerability is the key to happiness. Vulnerable people are powerful people … celebrate the idea that you’re in love and that you love the idea of being in love.” - Glamour
"People get in fights because they don’t communicate, because you don’t want to hurt the other person. If you do want to hurt the other person, then shame on you – you’re an asshole. My wife and I do not argue. We communicate. We talk. But we’ve never fought in our entire relationship.” -Elle
“We have been together since I was 20 years old. We took our time and developed an unbreakable friendship before we got married.” -Glamour
“Spend more time with people, less time in front of a screen, and—since we’re all in it together—be nice to people.” -Modern Romance
“Honeymoon phases end. They just do. We’re animals, and animals aren’t inclined to copulate with just each other for the rest of their lives. So here’s a challenge: How do you keep redefining your relationship? I think you have to find new elements that turn you on, and not only sexually. Having kids was one of those great moments for me. Watching David [Burtka] become another level of person, mastering this other domain, made me look at him with a whole other set of appreciative eyes. That sort of made me re-fall in love with him.” -Glamour
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler had a little advice sesh to promote their movie Sisters, where people could openly ask them for their wisdom. This amazing exchange happened.
Q: "I'm 29 and single. Should I be worried?"
A: "About ISIS yeah, not about that"
“I think it’s healthy for everyone to go a few years without dating, just because you need to get to know who you are. And I’ve done more thinking and examining and figuring out how to cope with things on my own than I would have if I had been focusing on someone else’s emotions and someone else’s schedule. It’s been really good.” -Esquire