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limerence
limerence
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limerence (plural limerences)
- (psychology) An involuntary romantic infatuation with another person, especially combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one's feelings reciprocated. [from 20th c.]
- 1977, Dorothy Tennov, The Observer, 11 Sep:
- I first used the term ‘amorance’ then changed it back to ‘limerence’ […]. It has no roots whatsoever. It looks nice. It works well in French. Take it from me it has no etymology whatsoever.
- 2003, Andrew G Marshall, The Observer, 14 Dec 2003:
- When someone is under the spell of limerence, not even being rejected dampens down the madness.
- 2010, Alyson Schafer, Breaking the Good mom Myth:
- But limerence, lovely as it feels, is a time-limited event—it lasts about five years for most couples.
- 1977, Dorothy Tennov, The Observer, 11 Sep:
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limerence f (plural limerences)
- (psychology, rare) limerence (state of mind caused by a romantic attraction)