Happily ever after ... and 39 other myths about love

by Linda Bloom

Publisher: New World Library Published: 2016-03-13 Category: Relationships & Love

Love is perhaps the most universally sought experience in human life, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood. We grow up immersed in fairy tales, romantic comedies, and cultural narratives that paint an enchanting but ultimately misleading picture of what real, lasting love looks like. These deeply embedded beliefs shape our expectations, influence our choices, and often set us up for disappointment when reality fails to match the fantasy we've been sold since childhood.

This illuminating guide tackles forty of the most pervasive and damaging myths about romantic relationships that keep couples stuck in patterns of frustration, resentment, and unfulfilled longing. By systematically dismantling these false beliefs, readers gain access to a more authentic, sustainable approach to building partnerships that truly nourish both individuals involved.

The myths explored range from the seemingly innocent to the genuinely toxic. Some center on the idea that love should be effortless, that the right person will complete us, or that passion naturally fades over time and must be accepted as inevitable. Others involve beliefs about conflict, communication, and compatibility that actually prevent couples from developing the skills necessary for long-term relationship success. Each myth is examined with clarity and compassion, revealing not only why it's false but also what truth it obscures.

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