Too many authors jump from "first kiss" to "fade to black" or to explicit content without emotional scaffolding.
| Area | Suggestion | |------|-------------| | Motivation | Romance should serve character goals (e.g., power, protection, revenge), not be the goal itself. | | Equality | Both partners should have active arcs — no “damsel in distress” unless it’s used for subversion. | | Pacing | Build chemistry over months, not via one backstage glance. Use promo time to show why they fit. | | Resolution | If a relationship ends, give both a meaningful feud afterward — not just a “crazy ex” stint. | | Diversity | Explore LGBTQ+ romances with the same weight as straight ones (e.g., Sonya Deville’s teased angles, which were often dropped). |
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The characters must prove they have changed. To get the girl/guy, they must overcome their internal "Lie."