Pamela has a very romantic, idealistic vision of love and may be disillusioned to discover that no real, flesh and blood human being ever quite lives up to her dream image of the "perfect love". Though Pamela frequently fantasizes about love-relationships and romance she may avoid becoming intimately involved with anyone or making definite commitments. Anderson can be evasive and dishonest with herself and others, when it comes to love. Some of her love yearnings may be expressed through art, music, or an involvement with mysticism.
Pamela Anderson inspires others to take positive action in their lives by her own enthusiasm and eagerness to meet life's challenges, and she is attracted to people who are adventurous, courageous, and independent. Pamela is rather bossy, but she does not like to be with people that she can boss around too much. She enjoys a good fight sometimes. Relationships that are built upon mutual respect and emotional freedom are ideal for Anderson.
She also gets a lot of emotional fulfillment through her involvement in groups, clubs, organizations, community activities, or a network of close friends who support and care for her. Pamela Anderson makes friends her family, and she feels a close kinship with people who share some ideals or beliefs that she holds dear. Pamela Anderson needs close relationships with people outside of her physical family.
Pamela Anderson craves love, appreciation, and attention from others and hates to be ignored. She is rather susceptible to flattery and loves to feel special. Anderson enjoys some drama and color in her love relationships and grand romantic gestures or an extravagant expression of generosity impresses her.
Yet, emotional outbursts are frequent with Pamela Anderson due to her fiery temper and emotional impulsiveness. Anderson expresses herself very directly and honestly and no one has to guess what her true feelings are. However, Pamela Anderson dislikes showing any personal weaknesses or needs for support, comfort, and nurturing. She is often impatient with herself and with others. Pamela abhors emotional dependency and dislike "complainers". She also becomes very cross if she does not have enough vigorous physical activity. Anderson will feels her best if she "does battle" on the tennis or racquetball court (or engages in some other competitive sport) frequently.