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Marquez suggests flipping the script entirely.
For most of us, our understanding of love was forged in adolescence through a diet of Disney, Nicholas Sparks novels, and Hollywood blockbusters. These storylines share a dangerous common structure: a single problem (misunderstanding or external obstacle), a grand gesture, and a fade-to-black resolution. SexMex 24 10 31 Elizabeth Marquez Thinking Abou...
In an era where dating apps have gamified romance and streaming services pump out a new rom-com every week, the way we think about love has become dangerously formulaic. We are taught to chase the "meet-cute," to fear the "third-act breakup," and to believe that the pinnacle of human achievement is finding a single soulmate who completes us. Marquez suggests flipping the script entirely
But according to relationship coach and narrative therapist , these popular romantic storylines are doing us more harm than good. In an era where dating apps have gamified