re-doing a romance, usually having a relationship, breaking up and then getting back together. Like warmed up leftovers, wasn't that good the first time, but let's reheat and attempt to eat it anyway.
The opposite of romance, the absence and reversal of love and introduces indifference, coldness, active detachment, or even hostility.
Hot writer boy 1: In my story these two heavily sapphic woman who are in a relationship are always actively showing remance with each other
Average person 6: What’s remance?
Hot writer boy 3: it’s an urban term that hot writer boy 1 is trying to make a thing like a that is so fetch thing!
Despite the negatives people attach on the band they've actually done a lot of good. MCR's music has one of the biggest and most devoted fan bases in the industry. I know, that weird girl or guy in your school who likes anime listens to them, so they must suck right? But don't judge a book by it's cover. Fact of the matter is, whenever I'm feeling depressed I'll listen to MCR. I've read countless internet posts from kids who are adament that MCR prevented them from cutting themselves, shooting up, and even killing themselves. Call them what you will but they're one of the few bands I've heard of in the past decade that can have such a profound affect on people.
A sub-genre of romance that contains controversial themes throughout the plot or characters with questionable morale and background. This can also be described as the' villain love interest' trope manifesting into a genre.
Person A: I'm looking for a book with a love story between a dangerous hero with questionable intentions and a strong, morally grey heroine.
Person B: I think you'll enjoy a dark romance book. Specifically by Tillie Cole, T. M. Frazier, or K. Webster.