Your Type
Your love is fierce like a thunderstorm. Intense passion melts them quickly, but cools down just as unexpectedly once the novelty passes. This relationship pattern of "heavily relying on intense stimulation and instant sparks" actually masks your deep fear of "true intimacy and mundane routines"; you fear that if the relationship enters a stable phase without a racing heart, you'll have to face the truth that you two might not be compatible at all, or deal with the boredom of daily life, so you use the "passion of constantly switching partners" to maintain your sense of survival in love. But living only in fireworks makes you feel doubly empty on every quiet night. Try staying for one more week the next time the passion fades and you want to turn away; when you learn to endure the boring cooling-off period, you'll see what love truly looks like.
💡 Did you know?
Brief but intense love is called 'passionate love' in neuroscience — neurochemically among the most intense human experiences, but also the fastest to fade.
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