Your Type
You pursue ultimate, fiery love, craving thrilling heartbeats and unreserved romantic sparks every second. This behavior of "constantly demanding high-intensity emotions" actually masks your deep fear of "mundane routines and cooling relationships"; you fear that if the love is no longer epic, their heart will slowly drift away, so you use "passion that burns everything" to ensure the presence of love. But excessive passion often cannot last, and may even cause emotional overload and exhaustion for both. Try reading a book quietly or taking a walk with your partner on calmer days; when you learn to feel love in ordinary moments without fireworks, your passion will become the firewood that warms rather than burns the relationship.
💡 Did you know?
Passionate lovers show brain activity nearly identical to cocaine use in early relationships — being in love is literally addictive.
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