The 7 Risks of  Falling in Love  Too Quickly

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Falling in love too quickly can lead to disappointment and heartache, so it is important to be aware of how quickly we become emotionally invested in someone.

Falling in love too fast is falling in love with someone's concept rather than their reality. This occurs when we put attributes we want onto a date without proof.

 You love someone's     concept

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Emotions distort judgment

Healthy partnerships need openness and discernment. Too much affection might impair our judgment. We require reasonable thinking to make good relationship judgments.

Falling in love too quickly might make us overlook warning flags. Projection-induced emotions may be harmful. If you fall in love right away, it might be hard to see red signals.

Missing red flags

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Too much affection early on might cause unhealthy attachment. When we get too attached, our emotions revolve around them. We may sacrifice vital things to be with them. This puts us in danger.

Overattachment

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When someone falls in love too early, they may compromise their wants for their partner's. It may lead to resentment. When you fall in love fast, setting boundaries and enforcing them might be difficult.

Not setting limits

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Infatuation, not love, is the primary risk of "falling in love" too early. Love is affection, whereas infatuation is extreme love or adoration. Infatuation is short-lived and focused on physical desire rather than deep love. 

You may be infatuated

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When you fall in love fast and the relationship progresses swiftly, you don't have time to develop a firm foundation. Successful relationships start early. 

You're too busy

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