A car almost hits them. They get bad news that turns out okay. Adrenaline + relief + mortality awareness can create a fierce, tender urgency to connect physically.

It looks like your topic got cut off after — but I can make an educated guess based on common prompts.

Watching your partner succeed — at work, a hobby, parenting, or even fixing the sink — triggers admiration. And admiration is a quiet, powerful form of foreplay.

Novelty — a new hike, board game, recipe, or dance class — increases dopamine. And dopamine doesn’t stay in the activity; it transfers onto your partner. New experience + same person = renewed attraction.

A shared laugh over a forgotten trip, an embarrassing moment, or a silly nickname rekindles “we’re a team” feelings. Nostalgia softens daily irritations and reminds your brain why you picked them in the first place. Final thought: You don’t need all ten days. Most couples only feel spontaneous desire on 3–4 of them. The rest require intention — which is fine. The myth is that desire should strike like lightning. More often, it arrives like a garden: predictable, seasonal, and responsive to a little care. If you meant a different ending for "Your Fav..." — e.g., celebrity, fictional character, ex, or friend — just reply with the full phrase and I’ll rewrite the draft for that specific scenario.

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