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This is the character’s own baggage (fear of intimacy, past trauma, or a commitment to a cause that leaves no room for a partner). This is usually the more compelling of the two. 4. Show the "Ugly" Parts

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Opposites attract, but shared goals keep them together. Give them a reason to be in the same room that has nothing to do with their feelings. 2. Master the Slow Burn This is the character’s own baggage (fear of