There’s a reason we associate falling in love with being hit by Cupid’s arrow. It strikes out of nowhere—a euphoric rush that burns into an all-consuming glow. But falling out of love?
On that day, he looked deep into my eyes, pulled me close, and whispered, “I think I’m falling in love with you.” I burst out laughing because he’d been telling me he loved me for months ...
“The voters are falling out of love with progressivism,” Ms Di Russo told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “This cutesy, cuddly, kindness politics … has delivered some pretty major consequences.” ...