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: Give your leads a mission outside of the romance. When their personal goals clash with their attraction, it creates natural, high-stakes tension.

A relationship without conflict can feel static and bore readers.

: Map out key emotional shifts: the "meet-cute," the first spark, the deepening of feelings, and the first major disagreement. ninahadid_sex_tape.mp4

: Instead of saying they are attracted, use sensory details, lingering looks, or "witty, memorable dialogue" to let the reader feel the heat.

: Readers connect when characters have flaws or "wounds" that the other person helps heal—or inadvertently triggers. 2. Craft Believable Chemistry : Give your leads a mission outside of the romance

Before they fall in love, your characters must be individuals with their own lives, fears, and goals.

: Use internal conflict (like fear of commitment or past trauma) alongside external obstacles (like distance or family pressure) to drive the plot. : Map out key emotional shifts: the "meet-cute,"

: Realistic couples often have inside jokes, unique ways of speaking to each other, or a shared history that signals they belong in the same "club". 3. Integrate Conflict and Tension