Romantic Dreamer
A true romanticist who believes marriage is the beginning of the most beautiful love story in the world. You revisit your first date spot on anniversaries, bring flowers on random days, and never miss saying "I love you" every day. You believe that with love, anything can be overcome.
Key Traits
Event Master
Endlessly creates touching moments with anniversaries, surprise gifts, and letters
Emotionally Expressive
Frequently says "I love you" and is proactive with affection and physical touch
Thrill-Seeker
Strives to maintain the excitement of dating even after marriage
Sentimental Thinker
Views atmosphere, mood, and emotional exchange as the core of relationships
Idealist
Believes in perfect love and soulmates, holding high expectations
Marriage View 4-Axis Analysis
💓 Heart Signal
💓 A fluttering romantic rhythm
Strengths
- ✓Keeps the relationship warm through endless affection and attention toward partner
- ✓Brings vitality to married life through small everyday events
- ✓Forms deep emotional bonds through rich emotional exchange
- ✓Responds sensitively to partner's emotions with outstanding empathy
- ✓Has a remarkable ability to create beautiful memories and meaning in married life
Watch Out
- !May lack attention to practical matters like finances and housework
- !May feel disillusioned when ideals clash with reality
- !Excessive romantic expectations may burden a partner
- !Emotional reactions may override logical solutions during conflicts
- !May mistake fading excitement for "love growing cold"
💍 Your Position on the Marriage View Spectrum
🌹 Love Rose
🌹 An eternal rose of first love that never wilts
Did You Know?
In psychology, "passionate love" naturally transforms into "companionate love" over time. This isn't love fading — it's love deepening
Multiple studies show that verbal expressions of affection like "I love you" increase relationship satisfaction — the romantic type's expressiveness is a scientifically valid strategy
Research shows that having too specific an ideal partner image lowers actual relationship satisfaction. The key is expecting "a relationship that grows together" rather than "a perfect person"
Relationships
The romantic type's love life is like a movie. Surprise proposals, heartfelt letters, anniversary dinners at atmospheric restaurants — you have the ability to make your partner feel like the most special person in the world. Even after marriage, you never slack on dates and say "you look beautiful today" every day, keeping the relationship warm. However, instead of trying to solve real problems "with love alone," pair it with concrete conversations for a healthier long-term relationship.
Recommended Activities
Wedding Planner
Events/Planning
Couples Counselor
Relationships/Counseling
Creative Director
Creative/Emotional
Travel Curator
Experiences/Memories
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「The Notebook」
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Psychology of Romantic Marriage Values
Dopamine and Passionate Love
The excitement of early romance is explained by changes in dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin. The romantic type strives to maintain this "chemical thrill" even after marriage, and in fact, consistent events and sharing new experiences stimulate dopamine release, helping maintain passion.
Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love
According to Sternberg, complete love combines Passion + Intimacy + Commitment. The romantic type excels in passion and intimacy, but consciously reinforcing commitment (long-term promises and practical effort) brings them closest to "consummate love."
Idealization and Reality
According to "Positive Illusion" research in psychology, slightly idealizing your partner actually increases relationship satisfaction. However, excessive idealization leads to greater disappointment from the gap with reality, so the key balance is "loving the person as they are while still seeing them as special."
Personalized Self-Care Guide
Build Reality Awareness
Romance matters, but so do living expenses and future plans. Romance built on reality is stronger.
Practice Adjusting Expectations
Not every day can be like a movie. Find romance in the small joys of everyday life.
Build Independent Happiness
Create happiness that doesn't depend on your partner. Self-reliant happiness enriches relationships.
Management Guide
Your romantic energy is a vitality booster for married life. But don't mistake "declining excitement" for "declining love." In long-term relationships, excitement naturally transforms into stability — this means love has deepened. Try having "a time for practical conversation" once a week — finances, housework, future plans. When romance and reality find harmony, your marriage will truly have a movie-worthy happy ending.
Notable Figures
Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively
Actor Couple (the quintessential romance couple who never hide their affection, even on social media)
Won Bin & Lee Na-young
Actor Couple (quiet but deep love, a reclusive life for each other)
John Legend & Chrissy Teigen
Musician Couple (everyday expressions of love, the real-life model for "All of Me")