When “No” Becomes the Spark: Why Rejection Can Intensify Obsession Instead of Ending It
Rejection is often imagined as a clean boundary—an answer meant to close a door.
Parasocial Isn’t Harmless: When One-Sided Bonds Become Psychological Claims
Parasocial bonds are often dismissed as benign admiration, but for some, they quietly evolve into a sense of access, entitlement, or emotional claim.
When Persistence Becomes Permission: Cultural Scripts That Rebrand Stalking as Devotion
Across film, music, and romantic folklore, persistence is often framed as proof of love—even when consent has already been denied.