Ways You Can Tell The Difference Between Love And Infatuation
I always thought infatuation was part of love. I thought they complemented each other—until I experienced both and discovered that they can't coexist. There are too many people who are convinced that they're in love with someone just because they're
amazing and they can't stop thinking about them, but the truth is most of the time the intensity that comes with really liking
someone is not love — it's infatuation. Here are some ways to tell the difference.
Infatuation happens instantly. Love is a slow process
Infatuation makes you act irrationally or 'crazy.' Love calms you down
Infatuation is intense but short-lived. Love is comfortable but lasts longer
Infatuation is reckless with our emotions. Love is more considerate
Infatuation brings out obsession and jealousy. Love brings out understanding and trust
Infatuation has ulterior motives. Love has genuine intentions
Infatuation follows a timeline. Love is timeless
Infatuation is childish. Love is mature
Infatuation grows with desire. Love grows with friendship
Infatuation stems from insecurity. Love stems from self-assurance
Infatuation makes you vengeful. Love makes you a better person
Infatuation is never content with one person. Love is monogamous
Infatuation can be self-destructive. Love can heal you
Infatuation thinks love should be perfect. Love knows it's not but it doesn't matter
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