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Some perspectives argue that true fulfillment comes from "filling yourself up with love" and becoming a whole person independently, rather than only chasing romantic ideals [6]. Types of Love: That's where she met him – Jack, a
Before writing a single line of dialogue, ask: A great romance isn't a detour from the plot—it should be woven into the central conflict. (Flaw, Want, Fear) Character B: (Flaw, Want, Fear)