Delusionship - I Do or I really Don't

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Delusionship - I Do or I really Don't

A delusionship is an informal term for a romantic relationship that is characterized by one or both partners having significant delusions about the relationship. Some key aspects of a delusionship include:One or both partners imagines the relationship is much more serious or committed than it actually is. For example, someone believing they are in a fully committed, exclusive relationship when the other person is just casually dating them or even considers them a friend.Unrealistic expectations about the relationship or the other partner. This could include beliefs that the relationship is destined to be perfect, that the other partner will change in major ways, or that the relationship will lead to major life changes like marriage despite little evidence to support those beliefs.Ignoring, downplaying, or rationalizing away significant problems, conflicts, values differences or warning signs that the relationship is troubled. This allows the delusions ab

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A delusionship is an informal term for a romantic relationship that is characterized by one or both partners having significant delusions about the relationship. Some key aspects of a delusionship include:One or both partners imagines the relationship is much more serious or committed than it actually is. For example, someone believing they are in a fully committed, exclusive relationship when the other person is just casually dating them or even considers them a friend.Unrealistic expectations about the relationship or the other partner. This could include beliefs that the relationship is destined to be perfect, that the other partner will change in major ways, or that the relationship will lead to major life changes like marriage despite little evidence to support those beliefs.Ignoring, downplaying, or rationalizing away significant problems, conflicts, values differences or warning signs that the relationship is troubled. This allows the delusions ab

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