Infatuation Rules
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The main difference here is that love requires a real, meaningful connection with another person, while limerence is all about the chase and lusting after someone. If you're not sure which one you're feeling, take a look at these major differences.
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Read More »The spark is undeniable. Whenever you’re around that certain person, your stomach does somersaults and your heart rate quickens. They are everything you’ve ever wanted. You might say they’re perfect in every single way. While your emotions are running high, it's important to take a moment to stop and breathe. You might not be falling in love at all. You might be falling deep into limerence. So, what is limerence and is there a cure? Read on to learn more. What Is Limerence? Limerence is a state of infatuation or obsession with another person that involves an all-consuming passion and intrusive thoughts. "It is often a result of not being present either through trauma or certain childhood development issues," explains psychosexual therapist Cate Mackenzie. "Alternatively, you may experience it when you are run down, if you haven’t had enough sleep for example, and are lacking serotonin. So, you fantasize that someone else could save you and crystallize those thoughts into a golden image of 'the one.'" Meet the Expert Cate Mackenzie is a COSRT accredited psychosexual therapist and couples’ counselor. While it feels like ecstasy right now, you may be guarding your own emotions. "The person feels safe to fantasize about because most likely nothing can happen and the infatuated person is not in a grounded enough place to receive a real relationship," adds Mackenzie. “It can be a state of being that allows fantasies without a real threat of intimacy." But is limerence healthy? And is it the same as love? Ahead, Mackenzie explores the difference between limerence and love, the stages of limerence, and more.
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Read More »A loving, nurturing relationship should be all about mutual respect. You should grow with the relationship. However, when it comes to limerence, all of that goes directly out of the window. "The limerent person is desperate to have the object no matter whether it is good for either of them and they may idealize them," says Mackenzie. You ignore the person’s flaws. Seeing a bunch of red flags and ignoring them? You might be in limerence. "With love, each person has the possibility to see the other’s flaws and still like them and there is more safety and genuine reciprocity," explains Mackenzie. "This involves the happiness hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin. There is clear communication and reciprocity." Seeing a bunch of red flags and ignoring them? You might be in limerence. "With love, each person has the possibility to see the other’s flaws and still like them and there is more safety and genuine reciprocity," explains Mackenzie. "This involves the happiness hormones such as oxytocin and vasopressin. There is clear communication and reciprocity." You neglect your own needs for them. Is this infatuation taking priority over your needs? "The difference is if someone gives up their needs and wants to obsessively focus on the other person and that there might be intermittent reinforcement from the limerent object by occasional connection and not real friendship or love. Is this infatuation taking priority over your needs? "The difference is if someone gives up their needs and wants to obsessively focus on the other person and that there might be intermittent reinforcement from the limerent object by occasional connection and not real friendship or love. You’re scared of real connection. Real talk: There could be an underlying reason that your default is limerence. "Deep down the limerent person may be afraid of genuine connection and may be more comfortable with distance. There may be psychological reasons and fear why they prefer obsessing over connecting." FAQ How can you tell if someone is limerent? While each individual in limerence may have a slightly different experience, there are several identifiable factors. Most notably, the person may believe or act like that the other person will complete them. Because of this, the person may want the relationship whether it is healthy or not. Additionally, the person may ignore the person's flaws or neglect their own needs. This likely derives from the fear of developing a real connection. Who is prone to limerence? Anyone can experience limerence. However, those who have encountered trauma or certain developmental issues, specifically in childhood, may especially be prone to this state of infatuation. On the other hand, those who are simply exhausted or drained from a lack of sleep or stimulation may also experience limerence. What are the three stages of limerence? The three stages of limerence are infatuation, crystallization, and deterioration.
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