Romanticist
A love sensualist excellent at emotional expression and romantic atmosphere creation. A type combining John Lee's (1973) Eros and Agape, with exceptional ability to express love artistically.
Key Traits
Romantic
A romance expert who takes anniversaries, events, and touching expressions seriously.
Full of Emotion
Someone with an emotional perspective that makes even small everyday moments special.
Atmosphere Artisan
A detail-oriented person who considers atmosphere in every date spot, gift, and word.
4-Axis Love Ability Analysis
Strengths
- ✓Emotional expression that makes the partner feel special
- ✓Ability to infuse excitement into relationships through anniversaries and events
- ✓Expressing love beautifully to enrich the partner's emotions
Watch Out
- !Practical communication may be lacking due to emotional bias
- !May be disappointed by gaps between ideal and reality
- !Emotional mood swings may occur due to high expectations of the partner's response
💘 Love Ability Spectrum
💓 Heart Signal
💓 A warm heart overflowing with excitement and emotion
🎬 Characters Like You
Choi Woong
「Our Beloved Summer」
A romantic who wants to give the world to someone they love
Jack Dawson
「Titanic」
The eternal romantic — free, passionate, and all-in for love
Did You Know?
Murray et al. (2011) found that idealizing partners increases early relationship satisfaction but long-term adjustments are needed.
Neuroscience research shows couples with active emotional expression have 37% higher oxytocin levels.
In Sternberg's triangle, Romanticists have the strongest Passion element.
🌹 Love Rose
🌹 A romantic rose with emotional petals blooming brilliantly
Relationships
Romanticists make love an art. However, high expectations for ideal love can lead to disappointment in reality. Practice enjoying "occasionally perfect moments" rather than "perfect every day."
Recommended Activities
Wedding Planner
Events & Planning
Romance Writer
Creative & Content
Florist
Emotional & Design
Personalized Self-Care Guide
Build Reality Sense
Practice realistic conversations alongside emotional expression.
Adjust Expectations
Remember that "good enough love" is also beautiful.
Practical Communication
Daily small talk is also important, not just events.
Science of Romantic Love
Dopamine and Excitement
A Romanticist's brain is particularly active in dopamine release in early romance, experiencing intense excitement.
Idealization and Reality
Murray's research found idealization is beneficial early on, but as the relationship deepens, reality adjustment is needed.
Management Guide
Don't completely abandon your ideals, but practice being grateful for small everyday happiness. "Good enough love" rather than "perfect love" is the true secret of happiness.
Notable Figures
Ed Sheeran
Musician (a romantic who sings about love)
Romeo
Character / Romeo and Juliet (the ultimate romantic)
Hugh Grant
Actor (charming romantic in many love films)