Not wrong.
Delusionships are relatively harmless. It’s the adult equivalent of playing pretend, creating scenarios in the comfort of your own head and getting excited at the possibility of them one day happening.
But then there’s the darker side of the delusionship – the potential for increased admiration and infatuation that’s so intense that you place this person high upon a pedestal. It’s common to idolise romantic partners, and probably even more common to do it when you’re in a delusionship. In real life, we constantly give each other reasons to remind one another that we’re human, we’re flawed.
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