: Framing "wanting you all to myself" as romance rather than a red flag.
: Overwhelming someone with affection to gain control.
While there is no single "product" with this exact title, the term is frequently used in reviews and analyses of media where toxic traits are masked as "passionate" or "tragic" love. Core Themes in Media Reviews
In a psychological context, "romantically abusive traits" refer to behaviors like:
: Characters whose harmful actions are framed as a result of deep trauma or intense love, making them "interestingly" flawed rather than simply villains.
: Making the partner feel responsible for the abuser's happiness or stability.
: Framing "wanting you all to myself" as romance rather than a red flag.
: Overwhelming someone with affection to gain control.
While there is no single "product" with this exact title, the term is frequently used in reviews and analyses of media where toxic traits are masked as "passionate" or "tragic" love. Core Themes in Media Reviews
In a psychological context, "romantically abusive traits" refer to behaviors like:
: Characters whose harmful actions are framed as a result of deep trauma or intense love, making them "interestingly" flawed rather than simply villains.
: Making the partner feel responsible for the abuser's happiness or stability.