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I, like many, went through many relationships, and after a while learned to enjoy them a lot more, from beginning to end.
I enjoy the getting to know phase, learning everything about her, showing myself (a bit differently every time as well), telling all the stories, etc.
Seeing each other/dating phase, new cool unconventional dates, sex in all kinds of places.
Living together phase - rare one - and probably the hard mode one. No kids yet, but living together can be lots of fun and comfy as fuck.
And even the breakup is interesting in its own way, and with time you learn to do it more gracefully, because all good things come to an end and there's no need to be bitter about the entire thing just cause it's ended. There's no shame in being sad for a while, but there's also no sense in being angry or feeling offended if she cheated.
The important thing to remember - if one cheats, the fault, shame and guilt is entirely on them. You're not betrayed, you just got a green light to move on and have fun with someone who appreciates your company. That's why it's important not to over-invest in the other person no matter how lovey-dovey the relationship is. Women feel it, they see you're a good company, but not too dependant or attached, and coincidentally are attracted more because of that. Few know this!
I love women btw, nothing is as fun as a company of a nice woman.