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According to Angelina Jolie, what the rest of us already know (perhaps a little too well, thanks to the media) is true: Brad Pitt is the ultimate man. Recently she discussed his bedside manner with British magazine Grazia and shared with the world yet another reason on an exhaustive list of why Brad is so perfect.

During her interview she thanked him for comforting her when her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, passed away earlier this year. As we all know Angie was close to her mother and the death was a real blow to her. Brad was there every step of the way, holding her mother's hand, and, after the passing, staying with Angelina and her brother through the night talking to them about her.

Angelina appreciated that Brad was not only there to help but also that he was able to help her focus on all the happiness that her mother brought her. I'm not sure what good it does for her to share information like this with the rest of the world, or if it will change anyone's opinion of Brad, but I'm glad Angelina had someone there with her in her time of need,

That is, after all, what a partner (and a friend) is for. None of us should have to wonder, if and when we go through such tough times, that our partners or spouses will be there for us to comfort us and get us through the worst of it. Having someone like that in your life makes all the hard stuff not quite so awful, or at least presents an end in sight.

I'm happy for Angelina that she seems to have found someone who genuinely cares for her and loves her. I'm just not sure how much more of Brad's perfection I can handle--nor how much the rest of the guys I know can handle! They have some pretty big shoes to fill!

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