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Psychologist identifies two signs of 'fake love' in relationships

A psychologist identifies two key indicators of inauthentic relationships, often only recognized in hindsight. The first is "love-bombing," characterized by excessive affection and rapid escalation of intimacy, which can be mistaken for deep investment but may serve to gain control. The second is "conditional positive regard," where affection is dependent on a partner's behavior, mood, or compliance, rather than being a stable foundation. AI

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Psychologist identifies two signs of 'fake love' in relationships

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 · Mark Travers, Contributor ·

    2 Tell-Tale Signs Of ‘Fake Love’ In A Relationship, By A Psychologist

    Love that feels intense or ‘perfect’ at first isn’t always genuine. A psychologist explains two subtle relationship patterns people often only recognize in hindsight.