Your Type
Your love is fiercely loyal and persistent. Once you find the right one, you devote yourself completely to guarding the relationship forever. This desire to "try to preserve and seal love forever" actually reflects your extreme anxiety about "loss, separation, and the passage of time"; you fear that if the relationship changes over time, it means the love is gone, so you use "almost suffocating commitment and devotion" to desperately guard its original state, refusing to accept the fact that both parties need to grow and change. But putting love in a vacuum jar means it won't spoil, but it also can't breathe. Try doing one thing "completely unrelated to your partner" separately this weekend; when you learn to leave room for flow in the relationship, your love will mature naturally over time instead of ossifying.
💡 Did you know?
People who believe 'brief romance can also be eternal' are more fully invested in each relationship — their love doesn't shrink with time.
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