or does it shift to 'just' love?
I am asking this on behalf of someone. Personally I feel that the 'in love' goes and the 'love' lasts. But she feels that the 'in love' (the giddy, heart thumping, romance) is vital and the fact that it hasn't spells the end of her marriage.
Is she unrealistic?
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How realistic is it to feel 'in love' with your DH after 10+ years of marriage?
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