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7 Signs You're Obsessed With Your Crush, Not Love

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You might have heard about love obsessive disorder, but what about when you are simply obsessed with your crush and just confusing that for love? How do you tell the difference between being obsessed and being in love? Obsession can be a scary thing as it leaves you clouded and time wasted on someone who may simply not reciprocate your feelings. This video will help you know whether you are obsessed with your crush or seeing your crush for who they are.

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Writer: Kanika Gupta
Script Editor: Rida Batool
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Anthony Plantyn
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong


References:
Tennov, D. (1998). Love and Limerence: The experience of being in love. Scarborough House.

Wakin, A., & Vo, D.B. (2008). Love-variant: The Wakin-Vo I.D.R. model of limerence. Psychology Faculty Publications, 1-12.

Wolf, N.R. (2017). INVESTIGATING LIMERENCE: PREDICTORS OF LIMERENCE, MEASURE VALIDATION, AND GOAL PROGRESS. Retrieved from https://drum.lib.umd.edu/handle/1903/20272

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