In the early stages of a relationship, it can be hard to tell if a woman's infatuated with you or if it's love. She may not even be sure herself! Infatuation is totally normal in the early stages of a relationship when you don't know each other well. It can develop into love once you know each other better. However, if she's still infatuated after you've been together for a while, it might mean that you don't have a deep connection or a healthy relationship. To help you decide if she's infatuated with you or in love, keep reading!

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Infatuation: She praises you and overlooks your faults.

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    She tells you how great you are even though she doesn't know you well. In fact, infatuation usually happens before you really know each other.[1] She might put you on a pedestal and tell you over and over how good you are at something or how impressed she is with you. This can make you feel really great in the early stages of a relationship.[2]
    • For instance, if you're supposed to go out for a date and you cancel on her, she probably won't get upset if she's infatuated. Instead, she might say, "You work so hard. I'm so proud of you," without bringing up the fact that you canceled on her. As your relationship grows, she should let you know if she was hurt by something you did.
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Infatuation: She romanticizes your relationship.

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    She talks about you as though you're in a fairytale. You might hear her talking to her friends about how wonderful you are together even though you haven't been together long or even though your relationship isn't perfect. If you think she's exaggerating about how charming things are, it's probably infatuation.[3]
    • You may hear her say something like, "Alex, you are such a prince," or she might tell her friends, "Jamie and I are soulmates. I'm so glad I finally found her."
    • Think of infatuation like the honeymoon phase of a new relationship. It's exciting to be swept off your feet and things don't seem real just yet.[4]

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Infatuation: She keeps the relationship superficial.

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    She doesn't want to talk about difficult subjects or confront problems. If she's infatuated, she wants to keep enjoying the early, honeymoon stage where she's just attracted to you and things are easy. It might not be love if she refuses to discuss your relationship or help you through hard times.[6]
    • Imagine she does something that bothers you—maybe she tells your friends that you can't hang out with them. If you try to talk with her about this, she might refuse to discuss it.
    • On the other hand, if you two work through struggles and support each other, infatuation can turn into respect and love.

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Infatuation: She becomes clingy.

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Infatuation: She blows hot and cold.

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    She might be excited and happy one minute and sad or angry the next. Infatuation can be confusing. When she's with you, she feels joyful and loved, but if you're not around, she probably second-guesses your feelings towards her.[9] When you see her next, she might despair about your relationship so you reassure her.[10]
    • If you've got an on-again/off-again relationship with the woman, it's probably infatuation. This is because you two never move past the early stages of a relationship to develop a real connection.
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Love: She gives you space.

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Love: She has meaningful conversations with you.

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Love: She's vulnerable around you.

About This Article

Nicole Moore
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This article was co-authored by Nicole Moore and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Nicole Moore is a Love and Relationship Coach and the Founder and CEO of Love Works Method, a private coaching and digital course service for women looking to find the right partner. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in body language and helping others take control of their dating life, attract a partner, and build a strong relationship. Nicole has been featured in numerous publications such as Cosmopolitan, Forbes, and USA Today. She also hosts Love Works with Nicole Moore, a podcast for modern women wanting love, dating, and relationship advice. Nicole holds a BA in Public Relations and Spanish from Syracuse University and a Certificate in Personal Coaching from New York University.
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