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Not every great romance needs to be the main plot. Some of the most compelling relationships live in the margins, supporting the primary action. Writers are now focusing on: Not every great
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We are seeing the rise of storylines that challenge the notion that a "happy ending" requires a kiss. We are seeing polyamorous narratives where the conflict is not jealousy but scheduling and emotional bandwidth. We are seeing romances with artificial intelligence (e.g., Her ) that question whether love requires a human body.