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Falling in Love After Two Weeks: Red Flag Alert

🚨Red FlagToxicity Score: 7/10
#love-bombing#early-dating#red-flags#emotional-unavailability

The Situation

"She said she's falling in love after two weeks"

The Brutal Truth

She’s rushing feelings and projecting intimacy without real connection. This screams emotional unavailability and potential love-bombing, leaving you to wonder what’s behind the urgency. Quick infatuation often masks deeper issues or insincerity.

❌ What NOT to Do (Anxious Response)

An anxious person might try to rush deeper intimacy to match her intensity, fearing rejection if they don’t reciprocate her feelings quickly. This is risky because it can lead to losing your authentic self and invalidating your own feelings.

💭 Something to Reflect On

What do you truly want from a partner, and how quickly are you willing to move towards that?

✨ What To Do Next

Every situation has nuance. What you see here is a general pattern, but your specific circumstances matter.

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