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It’s the "bids for connection." Research suggests that happy couples consistently respond to their partner's small requests for attention (a comment about a bird outside, a hand on a shoulder).

Give your characters lives outside of the romance. If a character’s only motivation is their love interest, they become two-dimensional. A romantic storyline is more satisfying when two strong individuals have to figure out how to fit their complex lives together. 5. Vulnerability: The Ultimate Risk

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The "moment of vulnerability" is usually the turning point in a romance. When a stoic character finally admits they are afraid, or a guarded character lets their walls down, the audience is hooked. It’s the emotional payoff we all wait for.

You cannot have true intimacy without the risk of being hurt. It’s the "bids for connection

Grand gestures are the hallmarks of Hollywood, but real intimacy—and the most touching fictional moments—lives in the mundane.

Being "better" means being brave enough to show your partner your flaws, your fears, and your "unpolished" side. A romantic storyline is more satisfying when two

Show, don't just tell, the communication. Instead of a character saying "I’m upset," show them withdrawing, or conversely, show the moment they decide to be vulnerable. Great romantic storylines utilize subtext—what isn’t being said is often more powerful than the dialogue itself. 2. Conflict as a Catalyst for Growth

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