Limerence From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Passion (emotion) ) Jump to: navigation , search Limerence is a state of mind characterized by intrusive thinking, longing, uncertainty, hope, misperception, fantasies, and passion. Limerence has been described as "having a crush," " infatuation ," "passionate love," "puppy love", "romantic love," or "being in love ." It is important to note that limerence is neither love nor sexual attraction , and love, sexual attraction, and limerence can all exist without each other or any or all of them can coexist together. Limerence begins as a barely perceptible feeling of increased interest in a particular person, known as the limerent object, but one which, if nurtured by appropriate conditions, can grow to enormous intensity. In most cases it also declines, eventually to zero or to a low level. At this low level, limerence is either tran...
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