Infatuation Rules
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an overwhelming attraction to one person. obsessive thoughts about the person. feeling the need to “protect” the person you're in love with. possessive thoughts and actions.
The tragic reality is that narcissists don't (and can't) love their children in the way that ordinary people do. They will tell you that they do...
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Good communication is a key part of any relationship. When both people know what they want from the relationship and feel comfortable expressing...
Read More »What is obsessive love disorder? “Obsessive love disorder” (OLD) refers to a condition where you become obsessed with one person you think you may be in love with. You might feel the need to protect your loved one obsessively, or even become controlling of them as if they were a possession. While no separate medical or psychological classification exists for OLD, it can often accompany other types of mental health illnesses. Talk to your doctor if you think you or a loved one may have the disorder. Treatment can help decrease the symptoms while also preventing complications with relationships. What are the symptoms of obsessive love disorder? Symptoms of OLD may include: an overwhelming attraction to one person
The study, which surveyed 5,705 people in 96 countries, found that women may feel more immediate heartbreak at the end of a relationship, but men...
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Also known as an eye kiss, the angel kiss is one that's placed on the closed eyelids of your partner. It indicates fondness and can be a sweet way...
Read More »How’s obsessive love disorder treated? The precise treatment plan for this disorder depends on the underlying cause. However, it often involves a combination of medication and psychotherapy. Medications can be used to adjust brain chemicals. In turn, this can reduce the symptoms of the disorder. Your doctor may recommend one of the following: anti-anxiety medications, such as Valium and Xanax
Depending on the situation, it's good to have a few cleaned-up alternatives for those four-letter-word life moments. Balderdash! William Shatner!...
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Signs someone may not care don't value mutuality in the relationship. fail to show any interest or curiosity in you or your life. have a different...
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Signs of a struggling relationship You (or your partner) would rather do anything else but spend time with each other. You make each other feel...
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What is a Mental Breakdown? The term mental breakdown is often used when a person has a mental health crisis that overcomes their emotions. It can...
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