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Some Facts On Love Addiction
By Bill Urell | Published  10/14/2005 | Addictions | Rating:
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Some Facts On Love Addiction

Love addiction can manifest itself in three ways:  sexual addiction, romance, and relationship.  Despite the fact that love addiction does not sound serious, love addiction can be very painful and destructive to both the person suffering from the love addiction and to that person’s loved ones. 

Many cases of suicide are the result of love addiction.  People suffering from love addiction often commit rape, stalking, and other crimes of passion, as well. 

The occurrence of love addiction is further fueled by societal beliefs that falling in love will result in happiness.  This is further reinforced by images on the media, which fail to depict the work necessary to have a happy, loving relationship.

People who did not receive enough attention and nurturing when they were young are more likely to suffer from love addiction.  Those suffering from love addiction often felt isolated and detached from their family.

As a result of these feelings, a person with a love addiction will try to avoid being abandoned and rejected no matter the cost.  A person with a love addiction might also have difficulty trusting others and may be manipulative of others.

A person with a love addiction often feels the need to control those around him.  The person with a love addiction might appear to successful, but is hiding pain, rage and depression.  On the other hand, a person with a love addiction might also have a frantic personality.

No matter the outside appearance of the person with a love addiction, the person usually feels that being in a relationship makes him whole.  This causes the person with a love addiction to develop a sense of worthlessness if he is not in a relationship.  For this reason, a person with a love addiction will not go long without being in a relationship. 

A person with a love addiction will often place extraordinary emphasis on sex.  Therefore, he will often have a desire for sex that appears unable to be satisfied.  In fact, the person with a love addiction will use sex to alleviate emotional distress.  Or, the person with a love addiction will have sex with a new partner quickly because he equates sex with the love he desires.

While love is a positive emotion, those suffering from love addiction can develop a destructive lifestyle.  Therefore, it is important to seek help for love addiction right away.

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