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    I like a celebrity a lot, but sadly, my friends hate him. What do I do?
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    It's okay that you and your friends don't share every single interest and preference. That's what makes people unique! You can say, "Okay, you don't have to like him in this movie/show, but I do."
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    What if I really, really hate my celebrity crush's girlfriend and want to take revenge on her?
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    It's not a good idea to try to get in contact with someone with the intent to harm or inconvenience them. You wouldn't want someone doing that to you, so try to treat other people as you'd like to be treated.
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    I got a backstage pass to a One Direction concert, and I met Niall Horan. I was so excited, and at the end, he hugged me. I know it meant nothing to him, but how do I keep from falling in love with him?
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    That must have been really fun! It's hard, but it's important to think about the fact that you may never see him in person again. It's okay to admire someone's work and think they're cute, but that doesn't mean you're in love with them. Love is about mutual respect and communication!
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    What if he is in a movie, and you like his character, but not him in reality?
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    Then you just like his character in the movie, so you have nothing to worry about! A celebrity crush isn't the same thing as appreciating someone's performance in a movie, show, or song. You just like that celebrity's work.
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    Is it easy to get over crushes?
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    Not always. It can take a lot of distractions and willpower to be able to get over it in a healthy way. However, if you focus on your own goals and interests, you can make it easier on yourself by keeping yourself busy and happy.
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    How do I stop my feelings for them when I've done everything on the list and I still have a crush?
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    Talk to someone you trust about your feelings, like a parent, counselor, or sibling. You don't need to be embarrassed; this is a common problem, and you can get through it!
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