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Trigger Warning: This article discusses themes of abuse, manipulation, and unhealthy relationships.
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- Influence perceptions: Readers may internalize unhealthy relationship patterns as normal or desirable, affecting their own relationships or expectations.
- Trigger past trauma: Graphic or insensitive portrayals of abuse can trigger memories or emotions related to past traumatic experiences.
- Normalization: Teens and young adults who consume high volumes of romanticized abuse tropes are more likely to see jealousy, monitoring, and possessiveness as signs of “true love.”
- Delayed Help-Seeking: Victims in real abusive relationships may compare their situation to fictional “epic love” stories and believe they should endure more pain.
- Perpetrator Justification: Abusers may adopt fictional scripts to gaslight partners (“I only hit you because I love you so much—like in that movie”).