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Like any good story, a romantic relationship must have a beginning, middle, and end (even if the "end" is "happily ever after"). This usually follows a distinct emotional pacing: PerverseFamily-s05e14-public-sex-during-concert...
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Sarah finally looked at him, her eyes softening. "See? This is why I can’t quit you. You anticipate my spite-eating." PerverseFamily-s05e14-public-sex-during-concert...
Here is an informative breakdown of the anatomy, tropes, and psychological power of relationships in narrative fiction.