Yes. One reason could be that we get so used to the emotional stimulation from the story. For example, if it's a suspenseful story, our adrenaline is constantly pumping. When it ends, that sudden stop of the adrenaline rush makes us feel a crash.
Yes, I do. It's like coming down from an emotional high. The immersion in the story's world, the excitement or deep feelings, suddenly end and it can leave you feeling a bit empty or low.
Yes, I do sometimes. It could be because the good story has ended and you have to leave that fictional world, which can make you feel a bit empty and down.
Yeah, I do sometimes. Maybe it's because we get so attached to the story and characters that when it ends, it leaves a void.
Sure. A sad ending can be really tough. It makes you feel like all the investment you put into the story, all the emotions you felt for the characters, was for nothing in a way. So it's normal to feel down.
Oh, definitely. I think it's because a really good story builds up so much anticipation and excitement that when it concludes, there's a sort of crash or let-down. It's almost like coming back to reality from a wonderful fantasy world.
I do. I met my partner at a coffee shop. I accidentally spilled my coffee on their book. We started talking while I was apologizing and cleaning it up. Since then, we just clicked and now we're happily together.
Sure, many people have their own unique love stories. Some are full of drama, while others are sweet and simple.
Yes, me. I met my love on a plane. I was traveling alone and she was sitting next to me. We started chatting because she had a really interesting book. By the end of the flight, we exchanged numbers and started dating. It was so unexpected.
I don't have them, but you might find them by searching on some music lyric websites.