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Romance/Love: November 11, 2020 Issue [#10456]




 This week: The Importance of Familiarity
  Edited by: Samberine Everose Author IconMail Icon
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About This Newsletter

Hello everyone, I’m Samberine Everose and I'm here, one of your full-time editors in the Romance/Love Topic of the WDC Newsletter, and just like I've been saying I will not be tired in expressing my thankfulness to all the beautiful people here in this wonderful community of writers for not only helping us to improve our writings but giving us also encouragement and inspiration every day. *Smile*

Have you thought about the importance of Familiarity in our Romance Life, whether that be in fiction or in our non fiction Romance.
Find out here its three levels in where it helps to have a successful intimacy with our loved ones.


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The Importance of Familiarity


Familiarity: this word just knocked me the other day while I am thinking of something to write,
wanting to be poured out.

Familiarity is one of those ingredients that we should add not only in our fiction romance story but more to our real romance story.

Our first parent, before they had a wedding and Father God blessed them and they've gone to relationship , there is already the familiarity.

Genesis 2:23~The man said, "This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called 'woman,' for she was taken out of man."

Adam knew that Eve belongs to him. He was certain.

A familiarity with each other is needed by every two main characters to create the intimacy with each of them.

Without familiarity, there is no closeness involved, no intimacy will take place.

There are 3 levels of familiarity that needs to be developed that we can apply, not only in our fiction romance story but more importantly in our real life with our loved ones.

*Tackr* 1.Knowing with each other.
This is the basic stage of familiarity, knowing about him/her, family background, educational attainment, interest, age etc, anything that can be shared to the public.
When we are writing a fiction romance story this is the first stage in making our character to be closed with each other, same as into our real life, knowing him/her will stir the admiration that are emerging.

*Tackr* 2.Sharing with each other.
This is the stage that we already acquainted ourselves with.
In our fictional romance story this is the time that your characters already become casual friends or becoming best friends, this is where each one can begin to trust each other already.
Maybe sharing dreams, opinions, impressions etc..

*Tackr* 3.Feeling with each other.( "I heart you style")
This is already the final stage of familiarity, and both our characters or both of you become matured, because each of you can already open up each one heart and learn to do what he/she pleases him/her as well as not to do those things that will make him/her hurt.
You are already familiar with his/her feeling even if she/he will not tell it to you.
A great intimacy is already involved here because you are already very familiar with each other.

We always need the technique of familiarity to stir a closeness and create an intimacy in order to build a good relationship.

We should not also forget that there is the possibility that the more we will seek a person the more we will fall in love with him/her especially if that person possesses qualities that nurtures love.

There is the right Person that it's worth to know Him more and better, He is not far away to us and possesses those qualities that nurtures love.
He is faithful and will always be there for us until the end...

because of the reality that we belong to Him. *Heart*


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Ask & Answer

Our Question for this week Newsletter:
In your opinion does Familiarity can be developed or you already have the sense of Familiarity the first time you see your loved one?


Our Question from "Romance/Love Newsletter (October 14, 2020)Open in new Window.
Do you already experience these signs? Does affect you?
What did you do?


It sounds to me like the verses you quoted from Ecclesiastes are exhorting the reader to live a full life. Continuing to verse 7:

"Go, eat your bread with enjoyment, and drink your wine with a merry heart; for God has long ago approved of what you do."

In other words, enjoy the time you have, for it won't last forever. I think the dead, if they could talk to us, would probably endorse this view.
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Yes, you are right, and when we continue more of our reading until the last verse, it states there that we should live in accordance to His will, cause when we die already we can't change things anymore, and when we continue more our reading we'll find that death is not the dead end, there is the Eternal Life that one should desire to pursue.

Hebrews 9:27. It is appointed unto man once you die but after that the judgment.
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Yes, you are right, we die there are no excepted and then those who died in Christ will be resurrected.

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