Are you a writer or content creator looking to craft the perfect easy Iranian romance? Follow these three rules:

No Iranian relationship story is complete without Taarof —the intricate system of ritualized politeness. In an Easy Dastan, this often creates the "will they/won’t they" tension. For example:

: Romantic pursuit often involves a test of devotion. In the tragedy of Shirin and Farhad , the sculptor Farhad is tasked with carving a staircase into a mountain to prove his love for a princess who is already desired by a king.

: Romantic storylines are frequently intertwined with the "codes of manhood." A hero's worth is often proven through his ability to navigate the pressures of kingship while remaining a faithful lover. Lasting Themes

Evening, during a power cut in Tehran. Candlelight. The man and woman are sitting on opposite sides of the carpet. They have not spoken for three days (ghahr). She is folding bedsheets. He is staring at the flame. He reaches over – not to touch her, but to move a fallen pomegranate seed back onto the plate. She sees his hand. She slowly pushes a small cup of tea toward him without lifting her eyes. He picks it up. The steam rises between them. That is their reconciliation.