Hemophilia, not to be confused with the hereditary bleeding disorder known as hemophilia, is the tendency that some people show related to falling in love very easily and quickly on a frequent basis. Generally, these are individuals who need to be in a relationship to feel “complete”, since they do not know how or are not able to deal with and enjoy their singleness in a healthy way. In short, insecure people who seek validation through another person. As a result, those who find themselves in this dynamic find themselves trapped in a circle in which love affairs and subsequent disappointments are linked.
People with hemophilia generate almost immediate connections with others, even though they do not even know the other person. Which entails a whole series of harmful consequences for your health and emotional well-being. Such as ignoring possible warning signs about negative behaviors or attitudes, developing an obsession that makes them disengage from everything else and, after the relationship is not what was expected, a strong feeling of guilt and frustration.
Hemophilia brings with it a series of obvious consequences, such as the periods of sadness and discouragement that occur with each relationship that comes to an end. However, there are also a series of dangers that may not be so obvious and that, on the other hand, pose a risk to people subjected to this whirlwind of spontaneous falling in love.