However, to go along with this desire for frequent physical contact are equal parts deep emotional and intellectual experiences as well.īut if your relationship (if you can call it that) is missing that latter half and revolves almost– or literally– entirely around sex and other physical contact, that’s a big sign it’s infatuation.
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It’s common for new couples who are in love to want to be physical more frequently. All you want is to be physical with the other personĮasily one of the biggest signs of pure infatuation is the desire to be physical with the other person constantly– with little desire to do anything else. If you notice yourself rarely taking their needs or desires into consideration– or notice the same behavior from the other person– that’s probably infatuation and not true love. The whole relationship is based on “I see something I want -> I got what I want -> continue to feed the hunger (your needs).” You’re focused on your needs, not theirsĬompared to love, which is more selfless and involves truly caring for the well-being of the other person, infatuation is more of a mutual leeching off one another.
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While not a strict sign of infatuation, pure infatuation only exists in young relationships.įor that reason, if you’ve been together for a short while and the energy between the two of you has quickly subsided, that’s a pretty decent sign that you might have just been infatuated.
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You’ve only known each other for a short while– and the energy has already begun to fade