For romantic storylines, use binaural microphones (the ones that look like human ears). This allows you to simulate a character whispering into the listener's left ear, or the sound of a lover sleeping on their chest. The 3D audio effect is visceral.
In a world saturated with visual stimuli—from the curated perfection of Instagram love stories to the explosive drama of reality TV dating shows—a quieter, more profound revolution is taking place. It is happening not on screens, but in earbuds; not in high-definition video, but in the subtle tremor of a voice.
Write the dialogue, but leave room for breath. Indicate pauses with "...". Use action cues like (sighs) or (the kettle whistles in the background) . The listener needs audio clues to follow the physical action.