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“I can’t wait for us to get married;” “Let’s travel the world together;” “We’re going to have two kids and buy that apartment across the street” When you’re in a romantic relationship, it can be genuinely heartwarming to hear your partner paint a vibrant picture of days ahead. But what about if it happens much earlier than you expected - say on your second or third date? Usually at that stage, you're still figuring each other out, so beware - it could be a sign of what’s known as future faking.
Of course, there’s no one single pace for all relationships to abide by, but generally speaking couples don’t make life plans or even say “I love you” within the first couple weeks of dating. So it’s only really a red flag when talk of those kinds of plans pop up too early. In some cases, you could be dealing with a narcissist who’s using false promises to win you over in the moment, creating an illusion of intimacy when in reality they’re not thinking about the future at all. Hence the name: future faking.
Is it similar to love bombing? How can I deal with a future faking partner? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!
To listen to the last episodes, you can click here:
How can I protect my mental health during the holiday season?
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Why do we give each other gifts at Christmas?
A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance.
First Broadcast: 27/12/2023
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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“I can’t wait for us to get married;” “Let’s travel the world together;” “We’re going to have two kids and buy that apartment across the street” When you’re in a romantic relationship, it can be genuinely heartwarming to hear your partner paint a vibrant picture of days ahead. But what about if it happens much earlier than you expected - say on your second or third date? Usually at that stage, you're still figuring each other out, so beware - it could be a sign of what’s known as future faking.
Of course, there’s no one single pace for all relationships to abide by, but generally speaking couples don’t make life plans or even say “I love you” within the first couple weeks of dating. So it’s only really a red flag when talk of those kinds of plans pop up too early. In some cases, you could be dealing with a narcissist who’s using false promises to win you over in the moment, creating an illusion of intimacy when in reality they’re not thinking about the future at all. Hence the name: future faking.
Is it similar to love bombing? How can I deal with a future faking partner? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!
To listen to the last episodes, you can click here:
How can I protect my mental health during the holiday season?
Why is the UK not as happy as it used to be?
Why do we give each other gifts at Christmas?
A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance.
First Broadcast: 27/12/2023
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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