"Most of us inhabit pretty unromantic lives," writes TIME's dating columnist Myisha Battle. "From interview-style dates to unaffectionate couples who feel more like roommates, we've sucked the joy out of our interpersonal relationships, leaving many to feel that romance is just too evasive or idealistic to obtain. "But romance isn't just for the starry-eyed. It's perfectly attainable if we take a moment to consider just how much we get in our own way when it comes to making time for a romantic life. Romance can be everywhere—the stressful daily grind be damned." Read the full column: https://ti.me/48U2uIa
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5 天前While I understand the yearning for romance expressed in the article, I believe the societal dynamics post-#MeToo, shifts in gender roles, and movements like the Red Pill reflect deeper complexities in modern relationships. These changes weren’t shaped by mutual consensus but rather by ideological pushes that often demand selective equality. Given this reality, it’s unrealistic to expect traditional romance to flourish again without addressing the imbalance and mistrust these shifts have created. ?