When it comes to love, there’s nothing like the beginning of a new relationship.
But when the honeymoon phase fades, people show their true colors.
Love bombing is a form of manipulation that often happens whenyou’ve fallen in love with a narcissist.

But once their victim’s defenses are down, they begin to sabotage the relationship they’ve built.
The first phase of love bombing is difficult to differentiate from the honeymoon phase that most relationships experience.
While this takes the form of what seems to be thoughtful, romantic gestures, they often go overboard.

Suddenly, a partner that was extremely loving and generous becomes cold and judgmental.
This allows the love bomber to easily manipulate and withhold affection to feel in control of the other person.
It also manifests in everything from how you speak to how your manipulative partner perceives you.

Because of this, it can be hard for people to move on to new, healthier relationships.
“It’s about really getting the other person.
Although love bombing can be unintentional, that doesn’t make it any less harmful.

Don’t allow your ex to entice you with gifts, big promises, or even guilt.
Going no contact with the love bomber is the best way to begin healing.
People with traumatic pasts and vulnerable relationships with their families are at higher risk of falling for narcissists.

Victims of love bombing have also found success with the help of a trusted mental health specialist.
