Infatuation Rules
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"'Cookie jarring' happens when an individual pursues a relationship to have as a back-up plan or security blanket — with no real intention of a long-term relationship," explains Catalina Lawsin, PhD, a licensed psychologist practicing in New York and Illinois.
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