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In your opinion which fictional couple has the most realistic romantic tension?

In your opinion which fictional couple has the most realistic romantic tension?

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Mr Grey and Anastasia steele

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Megan

Feyre + Rhysand

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Rube

Dimple Shah and Rishi Patel

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Andrew

Gatsby and Daisy

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Kimberly

Francesca Johnson and Robert Kincaid (The Bridges of Madison County).

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Grace

Grace and Augustus from the fault in our stars

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Suzie

Minnie and Calvin from Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

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Jessie

Hard one…but I’d say Hazel Grace and Augustus from the Fault in Our Stars

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Misty

Jamie And Claire Fraser

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Cameron

Feysand

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Rula

Bella and Edward.

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Becca

Mel and John from The Boy Next Door by Meggin Cabot (Princess Diaries) it’s in email format and a bit of an unrealistic but feel good story. They email each other Star Wars quotes, kiss with knees in Chinese food, eat pizza standing up on a date and have another date cancelled because a cat ate an elastic band – that’s real love to me ????

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Sharron

Beatrice and Benedict from Shakespeares Much ado about nothing

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Melanie

Kate and Curran

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Susan

Kathy and Heathcliff.

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Joshua

Well, I don’t know about tension but my favorite romantic couple is Gomez and Morticia Addams.

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Miggy

SOLANGELO

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Joel

Are you certain about SOLAGELO?

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Miggy

YES SOLANGELO

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Joel

O…K.

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Richard

George Amberson and Sadie Dunhill

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Katharine

Nick Guymer and Julie in John Nicholsons books.they are brilliant

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Lisa

Jessie and Ava

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