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  1. Limerence describes the experience of having an uncontrollable desire for someone – an obsession that consumes the limerent person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It usually involves two people: the person who desires the other (the limerent) and the desired person (the limerence object or LO).

  2. Sep 5, 2020 · Limerence is a mental state of profound romantic infatuation, first defined in the 1970s by the psychologist Dorothy Tennov. It is characterised by an initial period of elation and intense emotional arousal that can progress to an involuntary, obsessive craving for another person.

  3. Jan 24, 2024 · Limerence is not the same as erotomania, which is a form of paranoid delusion. A person should speak with their doctor if they think they are experiencing limerence and it is interfering with ...

  4. Apr 3, 2023 · Limerence, on the other hand, is a type of intensity that doesn't necessarily subside or ebb and flow so easily, even if it has some similarities to the feeling of being in love.

  5. Sep 19, 2020 · Limerence is not actually a disease, and so talk of a cure is perhaps a bit misleading. Limerence does seem to be a common feature of many people’s experience of love, but in the context of seeking cures, we are focussing on times when limerence is detrimental to someone’s health and happiness – when it has shifted from euphoric intoxication to exhausting obsession.

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  7. Sep 12, 2020 · 1) No contact. The best and tried-and-tested strategy, that merely requires superhuman discipline. No contact with LO will, inevitably, surely, lead to a fading of the limerence. If nothing else, it does give enough distance for objectivity to reassert itself and allow you to recall LOs obvious unsuitability and negative qualities.

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