menu
menu
Lifestyle

Gushing over grand gestures on dates? Dating coach reveals if you are being lovebombed

19/03/2025 12:54:00

With dating turning to a digital-first landscape, algorithms taking precedence over meet-cutes, and a wide array of right-swiped options to fall back on, casual, non-committed dating style typically dominates the early days of dating culture. So, even when an iota of expressive emotion is shown, it swoons and wins over affection-starved people. But don't be fooled, as many turn a blind eye to the toxic behaviour of love bombing, which involves showing excessive affection with grand gestures, often with the underlying motive of influencing a person. Lovebombing is overwhelming as the person fails to see the discomfort.

Kelsey Wonderlin, dating coach took to Instagram to share what love bombing looks like in dates and what kind of pacing dates should ideally have.

ALSO READ: Love or control? Study shows how people behave when they suspect their partner is cheating

Date 1

Even if you have chatted for hours and days online, the first date is when things get real, a kind of take-off for your relationship. From first impressions to compatibility, the first date sets the wheels in motion. It's vital to keep an eye out for what's healthy affection and what's forced.

Kelsey shared:

Lovebombing:

Healthy pace:

Date 2

The second date is testing the waters, looking for deeper chemistry. But it's still one of the initial phases. The second date is a kind of follow-up on the first date to see how things may go. The second date is not as serious but love bombers begins to see it as ‘serious’ already.

Kelsey shared how to distinguish between healthy pacing and love bombing:

Lovebombing:

Healthy pacing:

Date 3

By date 3, you get to know each other well.

The third date happens only when both parties see potential in the spark, making it somewhat serious.

Kelsey shared the differences between lovebombing and healthy pacing on the third date:

Lovebombing:

Feeling like you don't really know each other yet.

Healthy pacing:

2 weeks after first date

2 weeks into the relationship things are early but is essentially a milestone, an exciting turning point. At this stage, people who are seeing each other usually decide if they wish to pursue any further. But love bombers have a different idea, quite figuratively bombing you with labels, leaving you bamboozled with how quickly they can definitely cement the relationship.

But Kelsey shared an important detail about lovebombing and healthy pacing here:

Lovebombing:

Healthy pacing:

ALSO READ: What if the person you’re obsessed with isn’t right for you? Dating coach explains what is limerence, how it affects us

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

by Hindustan Times