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Most of us were raised on a steady diet of cinematic junk food—stories where "love at first sight" is a reliable metric and "toxic obsession" is framed as passion. We consume these high-fructose storylines where the chase is everything and the actual relationship is just a fade-to-black. When we live on this, we develop a taste for drama rather than stability. We start to believe that if a relationship isn't a roller coaster of "will-they-won't-they" tension, it must be boring. In reality, that "spark" is often just anxiety in a party hat. 2. The Empty Calories: Breadcrumbing and Situationships True love isn't a feast you find; it’s a garden you tend