
- Marriage exists, but falling in love is considered dangerous
- A kingdom where partners are chosen by compatibility tests—except one factor they refuse to measure
- A place where love contracts are renegotiated every year
- A culture that believes love weakens leaders
- A society where couples must live apart to remain bonded
- A tradition where lovers exchange something irreplaceable
- A place where romantic bonds are publicly ranked—and rankings have consequences
- A society where love is expected to end
- A society where people are raised to love only once
- A culture where couples are trained together from childhood
- A society that treats jealousy as a moral failing
- A world where love is considered a form of labor
- A culture where partners must prove they can survive apart
- A place where love is believed to bind souls to places
- A world where people are expected to outgrow love
- A culture that treats love as a responsibility rather than a passion
- A place where love is taught through stories, not experience
- A society where couples are matched by shared loss
- A place where romance is seasonal
- A culture where loving someone gives them legal authority over you
- A place where love is believed to weaken magic—but strengthen survival
- A world where people fall in love later in life by design (e.g., a society where romance is allowed only once a lifetime milestone is met)
- A culture that treats romantic obsession as a medical condition
- A place where love changes the laws of physics locally (e.g., when two people are in genuine mutual love, gravity softens in their immediate vicinity—objects feel lighter, footsteps barely touch the ground, etc.)
- A society where love is believed to attract predators
- A society where love is permitted only between unequal partners
- A world where love is measured by how much harm you’re willing to endure
- A world where love gives one partner sanctioned control over the other
- A world where love is feared because it creates monsters




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