Limerence is the desire to be desired. Someone experiencing limerence is not necessarily in love or even attracted to the object of their desire, but they are obsessed with whether or not the other person likes them. Limerence can make someone feel monomaniacal, focused excessively on any detail that would indicate if their feelings are reciprocated.
This test is for anyone concerned about the obsessive nature of their romantic desire. This test is designed for adults and is not intended to be diagnostic.
If you need help with limerence, speak to a mental health professional. You can easily find a therapist in your area on the Psychology Today Therapy Directory.
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