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Unlike adult romances, where conflict is often external (jobs, mortgages, infidelity), teen romances are predominantly internal . The core question isn't "Will they stay together?" but "Who am I when I am with them?" I can’t help with creating content that sexualizes
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Are the romantic developments and resolutions paced well, or do they feel rushed or overly dragged out?