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Can both people be in limerence?

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Tashaleigh79
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Can both people be in limerence?

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Hi everyone

I’m curious to know if both people in the situation can be limerent or is it usually just one?
JupiterTaco
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Re: Can both people be in limerence?

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Yes, and may be more common than one thinks. However a common feature of the disorder is thinking the other person feels the same way.
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L-F
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Re: Can both people be in limerence?

Post by L-F »

At first I thought no, but agree with JT that both can fall limerent. Think JT summed it up nicely -
JupiterTaco wrote: Mon May 08, 2023 3:12 pm However a common feature of the disorder is thinking the other person feels the same way.
"And in the end, we were all just humans…Drunk on the idea that love, only love, could heal our brokenness." ~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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