It's important to recognise early warning signs of abuse.
One tactic is called 'lovebombing'.
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One tactic is called 'lovebombing'.
I suggest you read the entire article.
Love bombing: Affection today. Abuse tomorrow. | Solace
On Valentineβs Day 2021, we ran the #FleetingLove campaign to highlight how abusers shower their partners with affection as another chance to use coercive control. #FleetingLove gives a stark reminder of how βlove bombingβ can play a part in the cycle of abuse. Just like in real life, abuserβs...
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Love bombing is where an abusive partner is bombarding βloveβ onto their victim and is part of emotional abuse and coercive control. It could include excessive affection, excessive compliments, declarations of love, gifts and praise. It may also be wanting to move quickly into a commitment because they βcanβt live without youβ, showering of gifts or lavish treatment, and promises of a perfect life together
Love bombing can be part of early signs of abuse in a relationship, what we often call βred flagsβ. It can also be used in the βreconciliationβ phase of the abuse cycle, especially after an incident of abuse.
Love bombing becomes an effective tool to abusers as they exert coercive control over a partner. This quick acceleration of romance quickly breaks down barriers we put up, it causes us to become attached to our perpetrator, they βhookβ us into the relationship. This strategic affection and declarations of love are also accelerated when the abuser feels they are losing their control, that the survivor may be wanting to flee or to make up for an abusive incident. They promise the survivor a future with them that she 'could' put up with.