Relationships

Is This Love Bombing or Are They the One? A Therapist’s Guide to Spotting the Difference

Is This Love Bombing or Are They the One? A Therapist’s Guide to Spotting the Difference

Is This Love Bombing or Are They the One? A Therapist’s Guide to Spotting the Difference

It starts like a fairy tale… constant texts, extravagant compliments, and whirlwind romance. But is it true love or love bombing? While grand gestures can feel intoxicating, real love is built over time, not rushed intensity.

🚩 Love Bombing: Moves fast, overwhelms with gifts and attention, ignores boundaries, and may use guilt or excessive caretaking to create dependency. 💚 Healthy Love: Develops steadily, respects space, values genuine connection, and builds trust through actions, not just words.

Love should feel safe, not suffocating. If something feels off, trust your instincts. Learn how to spot red flags, whether love bombing comes from men or women, and build healthier relationships in our latest blog post.

Rekindle the Romance: Fun & Therapist-Approved Ways to Keep the Spark Alive

Rekindle the Romance: Fun & Therapist-Approved Ways to Keep the Spark Alive

Ah, the honeymoon phase. The butterflies, the stolen glances, the way your partner’s laugh was the most charming sound on the planet. And then… life happens. Work deadlines, laundry piles, and somehow, you’re more excited about binge-watching your favorite show in sweatpants than grand romantic gestures. Sound familiar? Don’t worry, you’re not alone—and your love life isn’t doomed.

As therapists, we hear it all the time: “How do we keep the spark alive?” The good news? It’s totally possible. The better news? You don’t have to book a couples’ retreat in Bali or recite poetry by candlelight (unless that’s your thing). The secret? Small, intentional efforts that make love feel fun, fresh, and meaningful.

From the 6-second kiss rule (yes, it’s a thing!) to bringing back the lost art of flirting with your partner, this guide will help you reignite that connection—without turning your relationship into a full-time job. Because let’s be real: the best love stories aren’t written in grand gestures alone; they’re built in the tiny, everyday moments that remind you why you chose each other in the first place.

So, let’s bring back the butterflies—therapist-approved, with a side of humor. 😉

Love Lessons from Rom-Coms: What They Get Right (and Very, Very Wrong)

Love Lessons from Rom-Coms: What They Get Right (and Very, Very Wrong)

We all love a good romantic comedy—the grand gestures, the meet-cutes, the perfectly timed declarations of love in the pouring rain. Rom-coms make us laugh, cry, and believe in the magic of love. But as therapists, we can’t help but notice that Hollywood has a way of… let’s say, stretching the truth when it comes to relationships.

Take “love at first sight”—it’s a staple in nearly every rom-com. But while instant attraction is real, true love isn’t built in a three-minute montage. Or what about the grand gesture—rushing through an airport, interrupting a wedding, holding up a boombox outside someone’s window? In real life, love isn’t about one big moment; it’s about showing up, day after day, with honesty and effort.

The truth is, relationships don’t follow a perfect Hollywood script. But if we take a step back, rom-coms do get some things right—like the importance of laughter, vulnerability, and taking a chance on love.

So, enjoy the rom-com magic, but when it comes to real relationships, remember: the best love stories aren’t written in a single scene—they’re built, day by day, with care and intention.