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696 Psychology says true love in your 50s and beyond doesn’t look like the version you were sold, it isn’t the spark or the intensity or the certainty, it’s the quiet Tuesday evening you’re tired and a bit unkind, and the person across from you stays in the room without making it mean anything

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/26/2026 12:44 EDT

Psychology says true love in your 50s and beyond doesn’t look like the version you were sold, it isn’t the spark or the intensity or the certainty, it’s the quiet Tuesday evening you’re tired and a bit unkind, and the person across from you stays in the room without making it mean anything

When the butterflies fade and the grand gestures stop, what remains is something far more powerful—the kind of love that survives your worst Tuesday evening and still chooses to stay.

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