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11 Of Our TV Relationship-Goals

A few of our many, many high expectations...

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There are so many couples you see on TV that you dream of being just like. Sometimes we even pretend we're in their relationship with them.. crying with them, laughing with them, getting excited for their wedding... So what?! Here are 11 of the best couples on TV...

1. Jim and Pam from The Office

We were all rooting for them from the beginning! (Roy-Shmoy...) They set our couple goals SO high and fulfilled all our wildest dreams for them. Thanks to Pam and Jim, we all have unattainable relationship expectations that are demanding to be met.

2. Monica and Chandler from Friends

There's no couple more perfectly matched than these two. Chandler's adorable smile has everyone falling in love with him, but Monica was the lucky girl.

3. Haley and Nathan from One Tree Hill

For anyone rooting for their high school relationship to last, Haley and Nathan are the ultimate goals. Their love for each other makes it impossible to accept that its a fictitious relationship. The only thing cuter than the way they look at each other is their adorable son, Jamie.

4. Chuck and Blair from Gossip Girl

A couple that never let their love die. Chuck and Blair are every girl's relationship goals (and probably some boy's too.) This power couple fills everyone's hearts with love while remaining absolutely STUNNING.

5. Leslie and Ben from Parks and Rec

A funny and beautiful woman that could not have been better paired with anyone else. Ben and Leslie begin so unexpected, but by the final season you can't help but root for them and their adorable triplets

6. Rachel and Finn from Glee

The relationship that broke everyone's hearts. They were so perfect in Glee, and just as flawless in real life. With the passing of Cory Monteith (Finn) our hearts reserved a special spot to appreciate heir adorable love.

7. Peyton and Lucas from One Tree Hill

Brooke or Peyton? Peyton or Brooke? If you're like me, you were silently begging Lucas to pick Peyton. They look perfect together and after their wedding, we couldn't help but miss them in the final seasons.

8. Corey and Topanga from Boy Meets World

From a very young age these two were every couple's goals. Since 1995 they've set the standards for couples of all ages above and beyond what any other couple could do. "If I had to dream of the perfect woman, she wouldn't even come close to you"

9. Marshall and Lily from HIMYM

Marshall and Lily are the perfect example of your S.O. being your best friend as well. Through every season of How I Met Your Mother, you see their characters' love for each other grow. Even when the two were apart, no one doubted they would spend the rest of their lives together.

10. Becky and Jessie from Full House

Watching these two fall in love and start a family in Full House filled all of our hearts and raised all of our expectations. Watching their relationship succeed and their love last through Fuller House just furthered our love for them. What's better than a whole room full of roses?

11. Andy and April from Parks and Rec

This couple makes no sense to any of us... but we can't help but love them. Two opposites that somehow fit perfectly together. Even the weirdest of couples are still setting extremely high relationship expectations.

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