¡Vuelve el caos, el sarcasmo y esa química que quema! Si te quedaste con ganas de más tras la primera entrega de la serie "Jefes, Ex y Otros Problemas" , la autora Ariana V. Andrews ha regresado con una bomba de relojería emocional: "Nuevas reglas, viejos deseos"
Because in the end, the opposite of love is not hate. It is rules .
Whether you are writing this story or living it, here are three takeaways for anyone caught between nuevas reglas and viejos deseos :
- Nuevas reglas: In the post-2010 dating world, “new rules” are everywhere. From the three-day waiting rule to the swiping protocols of Tinder, from the “situationship” guidelines to the conscious uncoupling manifestos. These rules are defensive, strategic, and often self-protective. They are the labyrinth we build to avoid getting hurt.
- Viejos deseos: Old desires. These are not merely physical. They are the primordial wishes: to be chosen, to be understood without speaking, to merge lives without losing oneself, to experience the slow burn of courtship that our grandparents knew. Old desires smell like nostalgia, handwritten letters, and monogamy in a polyamorous world.
- Ariana V. Andrew: Names carry energy. Ariana evokes a certain fierce vulnerability—a pop-cultural resonance (thanks to Grande) of someone who has “thank u, next” but still writes tearful ballads. Andrew, in contrast, feels steady, classic, slightly cerebral. The “V” creates a separation, a confrontation. This is not “Ariana and Andrew.” It is Ariana versus Andrew, or Ariana of the verse Andrew. There is a legal, almost gladiatorial coldness to that initial.
"Nuevas reglas, viejos deseos"
fits into the enemies-to-lovers and forced proximity tropes. The "new rules" usually refer to a contract or a list of boundaries the protagonists set up to avoid falling for each other, while "old desires" refer to the undeniable chemistry that breaks those rules.
"Jefes, Ex y Otros Problemas"
The book is the second installment in the (Bosses, Exes, and Other Problems) series. It follows Nuevas normas, viejas heridas , which focuses on a different couple, Marina and Matías, but shares similar themes of workplace tension and former lovers reuniting.
Nuevas Reglas- Viejos Deseos - Ariana V. Andrew... -
¡Vuelve el caos, el sarcasmo y esa química que quema! Si te quedaste con ganas de más tras la primera entrega de la serie "Jefes, Ex y Otros Problemas" , la autora Ariana V. Andrews ha regresado con una bomba de relojería emocional: "Nuevas reglas, viejos deseos"
Because in the end, the opposite of love is not hate. It is rules . Nuevas reglas- viejos deseos - Ariana V. Andrew...
Whether you are writing this story or living it, here are three takeaways for anyone caught between nuevas reglas and viejos deseos : ¡Vuelve el caos, el sarcasmo y esa química que quema
- Nuevas reglas: In the post-2010 dating world, “new rules” are everywhere. From the three-day waiting rule to the swiping protocols of Tinder, from the “situationship” guidelines to the conscious uncoupling manifestos. These rules are defensive, strategic, and often self-protective. They are the labyrinth we build to avoid getting hurt.
- Viejos deseos: Old desires. These are not merely physical. They are the primordial wishes: to be chosen, to be understood without speaking, to merge lives without losing oneself, to experience the slow burn of courtship that our grandparents knew. Old desires smell like nostalgia, handwritten letters, and monogamy in a polyamorous world.
- Ariana V. Andrew: Names carry energy. Ariana evokes a certain fierce vulnerability—a pop-cultural resonance (thanks to Grande) of someone who has “thank u, next” but still writes tearful ballads. Andrew, in contrast, feels steady, classic, slightly cerebral. The “V” creates a separation, a confrontation. This is not “Ariana and Andrew.” It is Ariana versus Andrew, or Ariana of the verse Andrew. There is a legal, almost gladiatorial coldness to that initial.
"Nuevas reglas, viejos deseos"
fits into the enemies-to-lovers and forced proximity tropes. The "new rules" usually refer to a contract or a list of boundaries the protagonists set up to avoid falling for each other, while "old desires" refer to the undeniable chemistry that breaks those rules. Nuevas reglas: In the post-2010 dating world, “new
"Jefes, Ex y Otros Problemas"
The book is the second installment in the (Bosses, Exes, and Other Problems) series. It follows Nuevas normas, viejas heridas , which focuses on a different couple, Marina and Matías, but shares similar themes of workplace tension and former lovers reuniting.