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  • Intermittent Reinforcement in Relationships: How to Keep Love Exciting & Long-Lasting
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    Intermittent Reinforcement in Relationships: How to Keep Love Exciting & Long-Lasting

    ByLisa 09/01/202509/01/2025

    How Intermittent Reinforcement Makes Relationships Feel More Exciting (And Why It Works) If you’ve ever been in a new relationship, you know the “honeymoon phase” magic: waiting for their text with a mix of nervousness and excitement, lighting up when they surprise you with your favorite snack, or lingering a little longer at the door…

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