noun a person who uses excessive affection and attention to manipulate and control their partner in a romantic relationship
In psychology, a love bomber refers to someone who uses excessive affection and attention to manipulate or control another person.
In relationships, a love bomber is someone who overwhelms their partner with grand gestures of love and affection in order to gain power or influence over them.
In the context of abuse, love bombing is a tactic used by abusers to manipulate and control their victims by showering them with love and attention before turning abusive.
Love bombing is a form of manipulation where one person uses excessive displays of affection to gain control or influence over another person.
In literature, a love bomber may be portrayed as a character who excessively showers their partner with affection and attention, often to manipulate or control them.
In psychology, a love bomber is someone who uses excessive displays of affection and attention as a manipulative tactic in relationships, often leading to codependency or emotional abuse.
In therapy sessions, a therapist may work with individuals who have been victims of love bombing to help them recognize unhealthy relationship patterns and rebuild their self-esteem.
Social workers may encounter cases of love bombing in their work with clients who are in abusive relationships, and may provide support and resources to help them safely leave the relationship.