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in prestige television has perhaps done the most to complicate our understanding of exclusivity. Shows like "Normal People," "Fleabag," and "The Affair" depict exclusivity as fragile, conditional, and often insufficient for happiness. These storylines acknowledge what lighter genres avoid: that two people can be exclusive and still be wrong for each other, or right for each other and incapable of making it work. janwarsexyvideo exclusive
Third, romantic storylines provide vocabulary for discussing relationships. When someone says they're looking for "the one" or worried about "settling," they're drawing on narrative tropes. Even the concept of "red flags" and "green flags" has been popularized through relationship storytelling. A specific you want to dissect (e