Soulmate Gem
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We become obsessed with certain people because we have fundamental neural systems that drive us into a state of infatuation, and these can be overactivated at times in our lives when we are vulnerable to the romantic potential of a person who matches our subconscious template of a desirable mate.
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Read More »One of the most psychologically interesting (and disconcerting) features of romantic life is the mismatch between what we think we want and what we actually desire. Few things illustrate this more clearly than who we become besotted with. In everyday life, most of us accept the pleasant delusion that we are rational beings who behave in predictable ways. But then someone dazzling comes along and all that rationality goes out of the window. If it’s powerful enough, that attraction can turn to obsession. They dominate our waking thoughts, they become an irresistible force of attraction, and their behaviour can make our moods bounce around like a punch-drunk frog on a trampoline.
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Read More »Beyond that weird alchemy, though, it is worth acknowledging that some people are shameless peacocks. They can set out to seduce – to manipulate others (consciously or unconsciously) into infatuation. These are the limerent objects who are bad news: the narcissists, flirts, flakes and assorted other rogues who delight in securing obsessive devotion in others. There’s no doubt that some people are beguiling; they use a combination of hope and uncertainty to reinforce limerence, through intermittent reward, mixed messages, love bombing, and other forms of psychological coaxing. The challenge, then, is figuring out how much of the obsession is about you and how much is about them. It is happening inside your head, and that is where it will need to be addressed if you want to overcome the infatuation, but it is also important to take a dispassionate look at whether their behaviour is making things worse. We become obsessed with certain people because we have fundamental neural systems that drive us into a state of infatuation, and these can be overactivated at times in our lives when we are vulnerable to the romantic potential of a person who matches our subconscious template of a desirable mate.
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