Is love addiction real – and what does it look like? ⊕⊕
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Experts still debate whether ‘love addiction’ appropriately describes destructive romantic fixation
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One was a happily married and internationally famous writer, the other a cool, funny hairdresser and ex-drug addict. Then a shock diagnosis pitched them into an intense love affair ...
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