Your Type
Equipped with a pink filter, you automatically beautify disasters into rom-com plots; a little romance is enough for you to ignore all flaws. This tendency of "over-romanticizing and escaping reality" actually reflects your intense fear of "mediocrity and brokenness"; you fear that if you see the ugliness in a relationship and the mundane reality clearly, you'll lose your longing and passion for love, so you choose to numb yourself with fantasies. But true romance isn't closing your eyes to flaws, but choosing to love after seeing everything clearly. Try calmly considering whether their behavior respects your boundaries before getting moved next time; when you learn to plant flowers in the soil of reality, your romance will bloom longer.
💡 Did you know?
Neuroscience research shows the dopamine and norepinephrine combination released during early romantic love makes people blind to their partner's flaws — this 'pink bubble' effect persists in 79% of new couples for 6 to 24 months.
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