Posted by: Sriti Jha December 8, 2017
Must read!! 5 eye opening reasons why Romance Novels is killing your relationship!
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what are romance novels?


romance novels or romantic novel is a type of genre fiction with the primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an “emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.”
i am one of those of people who enjoy reading, and i have actually read a lot of books romance novels inclusive. reading books help you to explore the world from your couch.
women have been know to enjoy romance novels more than the men. Romance novels give the illusion that relationship is happily ever after which we all know is false.
it’s actually enjoyable because all your dreams actually come true. Most of my readers know that am a hopeless romantic and i enjoy reading books that make-believe that my dreams will come true.
As enjoyable and fun this is it has its side effects am not trying to condemn romance novels because i enjoy reading them and so does some of my readers. But the truth is that romance novels are slowly killing your relationship.

5 eye-opening reasons why romance novels is killing your relationship
IMG_20171209_010314_818-1 Must read!! 5 ways Romance Novel is Killing your Relationship!!

it gives you a weird and unrealistic definition of relationship;
As someone who loves romantic novels i know first hand that it gives unrealistic definition of relationship, and this is really bad as it may affect your relationship now or in the future.Relationship are not what romantic novels paint them to be. so if you are single and want to be in a relationship someday, you may end up remaining single because you will be looking for a man like those in the novels or a relationship like that which most of the time doesn’t exist.
it builds up your expectation:


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