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We’ve all been there. You’re watching a show or reading a book, and the action is cool, the plot twists are shocking, but the moment those two characters finally make eye contact across a crowded room? Your brain short-circuits. Suddenly, nothing else matters.

So next time you’re binging a show and you skip ahead to “the good part” (the couple’s first real conversation), don’t feel guilty. You’re not shallow. You’re a student of human nature. SexArt.24.07.21.Sata.Jones.Radiant.Infatuation....

What’s a romantic storyline that wrecked you (in the best way)? 👇 And what’s one that made you throw popcorn at the screen? Suggested hashtags: #RomanceInMedia #Storytelling #WhyWeLoveLove #RelationshipGoalsFiction #WritersCommunity We’ve all been there

We crave love stories because we crave connection. And in fiction, we get to watch it go right—or beautifully wrong—without the real-life scars. Suddenly, nothing else matters