Hard Truths for a Soft World with Trevor L Taylor
Does attraction fade naturally in long-term relationships—or do people slowly stop doing the things that sustain it? In this episode of Hard Truths for a Soft World, Trevor L Taylor [https://www.pinterest.com/trevor_l_taylor/] explores the personal responsibility each partner carries in maintaining attraction over time. From physical health and emotional regulation to independence, confidence, and intentional effort, this conversation breaks down the daily habits that keep desire, admiration, and respect alive in long-term relationships. Trevor explains why love and attraction are not the same thing, how routine and over-familiarity can quietly weaken desire, and why attraction requires ongoing effort from both partners—not passive expectation. Drawing on neuroscience and relationship research, he outlines the behaviors that strengthen long-term connection and the patterns that slowly erode it. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why attraction and love are connected—but not identical • How dopamine, novelty, and familiarity shape long-term desire • The importance of maintaining independence, confidence, and purpose • Why physical health and self-respect influence attraction • How contempt, emotional disconnection, and complacency damage relationships • The role of vulnerability, admiration, and emotional presence • Practical ways to intentionally keep pursuing your partner over time This episode reframes attraction as an active responsibility rather than a feeling that should simply exist forever without effort. For more material connected to the themes explored in this podcast, visit: https://trevorltaylor.com/ [https://trevorltaylor.com/] https://trevorltaylor.org/ https://trevorltaylor.org/ [https://trevorltaylor.org/]
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