What we fall in love with is often not a real person, but our own inner needs and imagination. We project idealized expectations onto the other person, believing that they can satisfy our psychological needs, and when reality does not match our projections, the relationship will experience disillusionment, adjustment, or rupture.
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What we fall in love with is often not a real person, but our own inner needs and imagination. We project idealized expectations onto the other person, believing that they can satisfy our psychological needs, and when reality does not match our projections, the relationship will experience disillusionment, adjustment, or rupture.