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[quote=Anonymous]I can see this being a complete difference to J Lo. As a fellow New Yorker, we are very assertive and like conflict communication -some would even say we thrive with it. Ghosting or conflict avoidance is something completely foreign to the New Yorker who doesn’t bite their tongue. J Los best friend is Leah Remini-another big mouth New Yorker who interestingly didn’t like Ben as a match for J Lo or attend the wedding. I think she saw the signs that Ben was passive aggressive and not a match for the forward Jennifer. One of his love notes Ben gave J Lo was very passive aggressive. It mentioned J Lo loving roses and saying she can never have enough, and how he believes that. That’s underhanded and passive aggressive just like he was during her entire documentary about showing off the love letters. If he didn’t agree with such gross and tasteless exploitation, why did he produce and participate in the documentary? He shouldn’t have starred in at all. This gives mixed signals to Jennifer and she won’t know he has problems with her approach if he plays along like a semi happy camper. I think Jennifer Garner definitely understand Ben way more. Lopez was out of depth and at her wits end with him, and it’s not really anyone’s fault. There’s just different approaches here temperamentally and personality wise. They’re like oil and water[/quote]
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