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You're not alone in feeling crazy!
Social Media Trend Highlights the 'Insane' Phase of New Romantic Interest A recent viral video by content creator Chiara King has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms, shedding light on the intense emotional rollercoaster experienced when developing feelings for someone new. In the short clip, King humorously describes this period as "one of my favourite parts about life," immediately followed by the declaration, "You go insane." The video, uploaded from the United Kingdom, has garnered over 3.2 million views, 370,300 likes, and 60,800 shares, indicating a significant resonance with a global audience. Psychologists suggest that this "insane" phase, as described by King, is a common aspect of limerence, a state of involuntary infatuation or obsession with another person. Dr. Evelyn Reed, a relationship expert, commented, "The initial stages of attraction often involve heightened emotions, intrusive thoughts, and a strong desire for reciprocation. Social media platforms like TikTok provide an open forum for individuals to share these universal experiences, normalizing feelings that might otherwise be perceived as overwhelming or isolating." The comments section of King's video is flooded with users expressing similar sentiments. One user wrote, "I'm in the insane part and realize that I will just go back to my celibacy, want my peace back," while another added, "But the insanity is so much fun." This collective sharing underscores a broader trend where personal emotional narratives find validation and community online. The video serves as a candid, albeit brief, reflection on the often-chaotic yet exhilarating journey of nascent romantic feelings, illustrating how digital content can tap into deeply human experiences and foster shared understanding.
You're not alone in feeling crazy!
