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Whether in fiction or reality, prohibition amplifies desire. This is the Romeo and Juliet Effect (named after the literary couple whose families' prohibition directly caused their intensity).
This is why stories about forbidden love (Brokeback Mountain, Romeo and Juliet, The Painted Veil) are more enduring than stories about comfortable, approved love. Comfort has no friction. Friction creates heat. Whether in fiction or reality, prohibition amplifies desire
Before examining fiction, we must understand why systems ban romance in reality. This is why stories about forbidden love (
To prohibit a romantic relationship is to admit its terrifying power. We don't ban things that are weak. We ban fire, not dust. Romeo and Juliet
In real-world systems, smart prohibitions (like no dating between a therapist and a client) protect the vulnerable. Dumb prohibitions (like banning all office friendships) breed resentment and hypocrisy. In fiction, the "no romance" rule is the ultimate storytelling cheat code. It guarantees that if the romance ever happens, it will be earned, explosive, and unforgettable.
The most memorable romantic storylines are not the ones where love runs free. They are the ones where love is illegal, impossible, or forbidden—and the characters choose to burn the world down anyway.
The prohibition doesn't stop the romance. It defines it.