So, keep reading your romance novels. Keep watching the rom-coms. But stop treating your single season as the trailer before the feature film.
It goes like this: You are incomplete. Then, someone arrives. Then, the real story begins. solo maturesex
There’s a cultural script we’ve all been fed since we were old enough to hold a glass slipper or watch a meet-cute in the rain. So, keep reading your romance novels
Before you find your "person," you have to stop treating your solo life like an intermission. It goes like this: You are incomplete
The Plot Twist No One Writes About: Why Your Solo Relationship Deserves the Main Character Energy
We call them "romantic storylines." They are the slow burns, the enemies-to-lovers arcs, the will-they-won’t-they tension that keeps us turning the pages. And don’t get me wrong—I love a good romance. I cry at airport dash scenes. I highlight poetic declarations of love in novels.
But here is the dangerous lie hidden inside those stories: