Which Celebrity Would You Sleep with to Define Who You Are?
Our fantasies define who we are. What do yours say about you?
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Men who fantasize about porn star Jenna Jameson are a very specific type and as different from those who fantasize about, say, saccharine-sweet Meg Ryan, as women who fantasize about Daniel Craig climbing out of the ocean in Casino Royale are different from the ones who fantasize about a stammering, self-conscious Woody Allen are. Consequently, I believe that the entertainers we dream of being with define our sexual ideals (and peccadilloes). It says everything about who we really are and what we (at least think) we really want. This is why so many people in relationships have made pacts about what celebrities, if given a chance, they're allowed to get a free pass to sleep with. In the end, they’re our defining fantasies, and we want to cling to the idea that they, like our dreams for happiness, could one day come true.
For me, it’s also important to note that I have an unhealthy talent addiction that complicates my otherwise normal fantasizing. In fact, I call myself a talent junkie. That's why I've been fond of keeping what I call my “Top Ten.” Where other people pick one or maybe two celebs to sleep with if given the opportunity, I, Cole Haddon, choose ten. I’m special like that. Today, I thought I'd share this list with you – or at least the first half (the second half will appear tomorrow) – and then ask you to do this:
So now, your turn: Part Two HERE Most Popular Stories
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