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Why love isn’t enough and the 10 questions you should be asking

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 18, 2026, 11:10 IST
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Why love isn’t enough and the 10 questions you should be asking


Loving each other is easy. But to stay in it, love isn’t enough. Anyone with a pulse and an internet connection, in this day and age, can fall in love. Yes, it can be intoxicating at first. Butterflies in your stomach, constant texting, every moment charged with excitement. The rush—it's intoxicating. But how long would these feelings last? A month? Six months? A year, or perhaps two? And then what? This is the hardest truth no one tells you. That’s when you realize love isn’t enough.

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If love isn’t enough, what holds two people together?

Now, the billion-dollar question: If love isn’t enough, then what holds two people together? Staying in love really takes a completely different skill set that romantic comedies conveniently leave on the cutting room floor! No, these aren’t skills that you forcefully teach yourselves, but something that comes naturally to you. You foster it and practice it every single day. So what are these factors? Connection, intimacy, safety, and trust. And those things are not accompanied by the butterflies. They're built slowly, sometimes deliberately.

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Good intentions alone won't save the relationship

Now, you may think, “Oh, we already have these in our relationship.” Or, “My intentions are pure,” and “I love this person.” But here’s something you may not have realized yet: In relationships, intentions have zero role. Zilch. It is easy to say, “I love you,” but do your actions match? Will you set aside your ego and show up as a team member when things go south? Do you genuinely care, love, value, and prioritize the other person? You can mean well and still cause damage. That’s the painful part.

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The 10 questions you need to ask yourself and your partner

  1. Do you respect each other? Not just on the good days, but when things get messy?
  2. Does your partner feel valued? More importantly, do you actively work to make that true?
  3. Do you still choose to care, or are you running on autopilot, assuming love covers the gaps?
  4. Do you appreciate each other out loud? Not in your head, but in a way your partner can know? Or has gratitude quietly left the building?
  5. Do you serve each other mutually? Check if the scorecard is wildly one-sided.
  6. Can you take accountability when you mess up without turning it into a telenovela?
  7. Can you repair conflicts together? Do you solve or make the problem worse? Or just wait for the tension to evaporate on its own?
  8. Can you listen when they tell you that you accidentally hurt them? Or do you get defensive?
  9. Can you be vulnerable? Show up with honesty and without the armor?
  10. Are you a safe place for them to be honest about what they need to feel loved?
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How you love makes the difference

Love holds more depth than most of us realize. It is not a sprint, but a marathon. The couples who make it aren’t the ones who love each other most intensely. Instead, they show up. Their actions are louder than their words. They prioritize each other every single day. They are the ones who choose their partner's feelings over their own pride. There is no winning in a relationship. Sure, you won an argument, but that’s exactly where you fail in the relationship. Every battle is not worth winning. So choose wisely. And love isn’t enough.


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