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According to American relationship coach [[Lee Wilson]], limerence could also occur between a person in a stable relationship with another person outside of the long-term relationship.<ref name="Wilson"/><ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxtDBgc9Dws What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else?] YouTube. Mar 27, 2019.</ref> At a biochemical level, limerence can be caused by changes in the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, including [[serotonin]] and [[dopamine]].<ref name="Wilson"/>
 
According to American relationship coach [[Lee Wilson]], limerence could also occur between a person in a stable relationship with another person outside of the long-term relationship.<ref name="Wilson"/><ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxtDBgc9Dws What Is Limerence? Is It Real Love, Infatuation, Or Something Else?] YouTube. Mar 27, 2019.</ref> At a biochemical level, limerence can be caused by changes in the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, including [[serotonin]] and [[dopamine]].<ref name="Wilson"/>
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In a limerent fantasy, every detail is passionately desired actually to take place.<ref name="Wilson"/> Limerence is considered to be much more intense than simple infatuation or sexual arousal.
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In a limerent fantasy, every detail is passionately desired actually to take place.<ref name="Wilson"/> Limerence is considered to be much more intense than simple infatuation or sexual arousal. Limerence can occur at the beginning of a romantic relationship, but as noted by Tennov, relationships are often not long-term when they are characterized by limerence, but not by genuine friendship or companionship. <ref>Wilson, Lee. [http://www.eligiblemagazine.com/2019/07/06/chemicals-brain-mimicking-love/ Are Chemicals In Your Brain Mimicking Love?] July 6, 2019.</ref>
    
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