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Why We Ignore Red Flags: The Psychology of Seeing… But Not Seeing

12 min · 29 de may de 2026
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“Why We Ignore Red Flags: The Psychology of Seeing… But Not Seeing” You saw the signs. The inconsistency. The excuses. The discomfort in your gut. But you stayed. Why do we ignore red flags — even when they’re obvious? In this episode of Love Science Today, we explore the deeper psychology behind why people overlook warning signs in relationships, and why awareness alone is often not enough to change behaviour. You’ll learn: * What red flags really are — and why they’re easy to rationalise * The role of attachment styles in tolerating unhealthy patterns * How hope, chemistry, and emotional investment distort judgment * The concept of cognitive dissonance and why it keeps you stuck * Why early warning signs often get reframed as “potential” * How to trust your perception without overthinking or self-doubt * Practical steps to respond to red flags instead of explaining them away If you’ve ever said, “I knew something was off, but I stayed anyway,” this episode will help you understand why — and how to break that cycle. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

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