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jlo.jpgWhy are we obsessed with all things J. Lo?

Nearly two weeks after her third trip down the aisle, Jennifer Lopez is still a hot topic in tabloids, magazines and TV talk shows. She's fodder for late-night comedians.

The Internet isn't immune from the rubbernecking. On America Online's "Jennifer's Love Life" board, fans and critics alike have posted nearly 6,000 messages.

The sexy diva attracts outsized attention whether it's for a box office flop (Gigli), a provocative video for a hit song (Jenny From the Block) or a shocking wedding she won't even confirm (to Marc Anthony).

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We're obsessed with how J-Lo looks actually. We want to see all the vitally important sexual features on her.

The media simply feeds off of that, and that's why there is an illusion that people who are not interested in J-Lo sexually, are actually attached to her acting, or music, or the way she farts, etc....

I mean, if she didn’t have the so called “assets”, she wouldn’t be a fraction of what she was in popularity.

Some people that are famous are asses, but her ass made her famous!

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Some people that are famous are asses, but her ass made her famous!

Yes and she has a nice rack. In almost all of her publicity photos she is showing them. Sex is what makes her the attraction she is. Personally, I don't have a problem with that! :)

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