Seven Secrets to Make True Romance Last
You’ve just had another argument with your partner, accompanied by that all too familiar sinking feeling: Is this the beginning of the end? And deeper, you wonder if there is such a thing as true romance. You’ve been through a failed relationship already and wonder what more you can do to make love last. Then you read what some “experts” say: romantic passion cannot last — that it’s just based on hormones in the brain that deplete as the “honeymoon” period, the excitement of a new love, fades away.
When you observe several friends divorcing, or recall your parents’ rocky relationship, you may be tempted to conclude that love is indeed ephemeral. Even if partners stay together, they may not be happy in their relationship or marriage. You ask yourself: Have I been chasing pipe dreams about having a life-long romance? Should I give up on finding “the one” and be content with a series of good beginnings and sad endings?
We answer a resounding no to that question. You can have a warm, loving romantic relationship that grows deeper with time. The secret to lasting romantic passion lies in knowing what makes romance thrive. For some, romance is just infatuation — falling head over heels for someone based, typically, on one or two desirable qualities such as looks and charm. But these are not enough — you need to go deeper.
True romance is based on loving the whole person, not just skin-deep but soul-deep. Its a feeling of profound connection based on the sense that you share fundamental values, fundamental views about yourselves and the world. For example: Is the world a place of adventure or a place that inspires fear? Does each of you want to grow in your knowledge and skills or just stay the same? Do you feel “in sync” emotionally? Here are seven secrets to making romance last a lifetime.
Are you starting to see what it takes to make a lasting romance? Hard work. If you know what love really is, not only will it last once you pick the right partner, but it will become deeper and more passionate as the years go by.
Copyright 2011.
Edwin Locke, PhD, a world-renowned psychologist, and Ellen Kenner, PhD, a clinical psychologist and host of the nationally-syndicated radio talk show, The Rational Basis of Happiness , have co-authored The Selfish Path to Romance: How to Love with Passion and Reason. Both are experts