Well it depends why you need to see him.... but It is most likely not addictive, probably just obsessive, even though they are very similar
No, but it is possible to develop a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder that involves that sort of thing.
Limerence- # An involuntary state of mind which seems to result from a romantic attraction for another person combined with an overwhelming, obsessive need to have one's feelings reciprocated.
You may need to see a psychologist who can recommend medications for Obsessive Compulsive Disorders.
well what exactly do you mean obsessive? like need to see each other obsessive or like constantly being mad at each other? if the first one then i suppose it could if you calmed down after a while if the second one the no in my opinion
Most likely it is not a true addiction and is more characteristic of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... A true addiction has a basis in some kind of physiological response.
they see hallucinations
Get help! Talk to a priest or minister, see a psychiatrist because you might have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or Borderline Personality Disorder and be in need of medication and talk therapy.
Drugs cause a physical need. That is not something you can think yourself to.
Ever since the day I met you I was addicted Ever since the day you touched me I was addicted Ever since the day you wrapped your loving arms around me I'm addicted to you, Im addicted to you nothing and no one could ever take your place Im addicted to you, Im addicted to you Nothing else could satisfy me(x2) Like you Im addicted to your love Im addicted to your grace Im addicted to your presence, I gotta see your face Im addicted to your voice Im addicted to your touch Im addicted to the point I cannot get enough
Stop being obsessive. That means stop getting her to talk to you. Apologize and leave it at that. If she doesn't want to talk to you, live with it. She's an EX-girlfriend for a reason. The more you try to get her to talk to you, the more obsessive you really are. Then maybe she'll see you've stopped being obsessive and will talk to you on her own. Maybe.
The term for being addicted to abbreviating words is "acronymomania." This compulsion involves constantly shortening words or phrases into acronyms. It can impact communication and may be seen in text messages or social media posts.
Chances are she is overbearing, needy, and tries to be controlling. These are issues that she needs to work out as she will do this to anyone she is with - she has become obsessive and possessive with you. These feelings can become a problem and even escalate to a serious nature - always be aware and be careful.