In real life, relationship researcher John Gottman says the difference between masters and disasters of romance is not how often they fight, but how quickly they repair.
A repair attempt looks like this: "I'm sorry, that came out wrong." Or, "I am feeling scared, not angry." Or, simply taking their hand in the middle of an argument. indian sexx better
Here is the masterclass in building love that works on the page and in real life. The biggest killer of good romance—both fictional and factual—is the expectation of perfection. In bad romantic storylines, the characters are flawless. The man is stoic and rich; the woman is quirky but conventionally beautiful. There is no friction. In real life, relationship researcher John Gottman says