How relying on the 'butterfly barometer' can cause people to miss out on some of the best relationships
Feeling "butterflies" around someone is not correlated with long-term relational health or satisfaction.
Relying solely on butterflies as a sign of who to pursue romantically could make one miss out on other potentially wonderful partnerships. This feeling of"butterflies" has long been exalted as a reliable indicator that you had indeed found the right partner; that you had finally met your person. In popular culture and the media, it has become an indisputable barometer of chemistry, a surefire indicator that you have truly found The One.happiness
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