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  2. Falling in love - Wikipedia

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    Falling in love is the development of strong feelings of attachment and love, usually towards another person. The term is metaphorical, emphasizing that the process, like the physical act of falling, is sudden, uncontrollable and leaves the lover in a vulnerable state, similar to "fall ill" or "fall into a trap".

  3. This is how long it actually takes to fall in love ... - AOL

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    We want to define falling in love as though it is a thing we can pin down,” she says. “Yet we all know love is dynamic. Love has many phases, faces, and ups and downs. We can fall in and out ...

  4. Lovestruck - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, falling in love is often described with reference to Cupid's arrow. Other sources, such as Tristram Shandy , describe the process by referring to it as the act of being shot with a gun: "I am in love with Mrs Wadman, quoth my uncle Toby – She has left a ball here – added my uncle Toby – pointing to his breast".

  5. Love - Wikipedia

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    Love at first sight – Falling in long-lasting love with someone on first sight; Polyamory – Intimacy for multiple partners; Relationship science – Field dedicated to the scientific study of interpersonal relationship processes; Romance (love) – Type of love that focuses on feelings; Self-love – Concept in philosophy and psychology

  6. Wanna Know If You’re Falling In Love? Keep an Eye Out for ...

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    If you're asking yourself "am I in love?", we asked relationship therapists and counselors for 24 clear signs you're in love.

  7. Hi, Here’s How Long It Really Takes to Fall in Love - AOL

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    Experts and research indicate it can take several months to actually fall in love. Here's what else you need to know about how long it takes to fall in love.

  8. Florence Nightingale effect - Wikipedia

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    There is no record of her having ever fallen in love with one of her patients. In fact, despite multiple suitors, she never married for fear it might interfere with her calling for nursing. Albert Finney referred to the effect as the "Florence Nightingale syndrome" in a 1982 interview, [ 1 ] and that phrase was used earlier to refer to health ...

  9. Philophobia (fear) - Wikipedia

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    Philophobia (from Greek "φιλέω-φιλώ" and "φοβία" ()) is the fear of falling in love. [1] [2] [3] Not included in the DSM-5. [4]The risk is usually when a person has confronted any emotional turmoil relating to love but also can be a chronic phobia.