Say your partner dosen't make you feel that rush of feeling sought after. Then, what? You ditch him?
Clearly. That's what women do the second they put in no work and don't feel the rush of being chased.

At this point I'm interested in a relationship simply to see how it goes. All these feelings I see people write about, stating the most black-and-white situations any mature person should be able to act properly in. "My boyfriend berates me-", "my girlfriend doesn't even engage in conversations-", "I wanna look in his phone/she won't let me look in her phone". It feels like some kind of bizarro world only justified if truly hormones make people act so wack.
When romance dies there's only coexistence left. If you didn't manage to create a positive coexistence together then your relationship will burn out.
Hence the whole 'best friends' part. The few times I've spoken with women I had genuine interest in and asked about all their hobbies, work and what not, the romantic angle just wasn't there, somehow. It got /too/ friendly. Like how in The Sims there's a friendship bar and a romance bar, and you can be at 90% romance with 20% friendship; it's how people become FWB I guess. Likewise you can max friendship and not have an inkling of a spark, thus never proceeding to romance.
Then sometimes you find someone who throws in a flirty comment with every genuine sentence, and you're like "shit do I reply to the great conversation we're having or hit back hoping it gets flirty?". Recently I've been thinking of the two really strong and equal matches I've had on dating apps throughout my life; one clearly only wanted me to pay half of her rent, but the other literally moved 30 meters away from me but I was too wrapped up in shit (being a pussy) to just go knock on her door, practically being invited to do so.
Now, years later, she's still single, clearly, and only gotten hotter and slimmer since then. I sent an 'ironic' message on Facebook and am clearly affected by her not replying.

Yet, I know that if she did reply, the interest would fade immediately because that's how it goes with modern dating. Hell, I listened to an episode with Theo Von and they got to talking about dating apps, and he said something along the lines of "My friend is on them constantly, but no matter if they got a good conversation going or inch towards a date, the interest just stops". I'm genuinely curious why that is. It really can't just be the chase itself that is appealing and anything after that is boring.
I was thinking on this some more and it made me wonder, why has no one made a "wife/husband as a service" kind of business? So imagine something like what Uber is for transport, for wives/husbands.
"What the fuck kind of loser would have to pay for a girlfriend experience?", yet the woman would be told "yasss get that bag". It's how we are with onlyfans right now. A woman can sell her bottled bathwater and instead of women asking "uh, why? Are you fucking stupid?", they go "lmaooo fuck men who pay for that bag!!!!!". Nobody wants equality, especially in dating, least of all women.