Categories: Personal Development

8 Signs Someone Might Be a Player

The allure of new relationships is the thrill and excitement that comes with it. It’s all too easy to fall for someone’s charm and wit, to get swept away by their romantic words and gestures, especially a player. Are you worried about giving your heart away to a player who won’t take care of it, who might cheat on you or leave you for the next person that comes along? To save yourself all that pain and heartache, here are the warning signs that you might be dealing with a player.

If you relate to this video and want to know if someone is leading you on, we have a video on that too: https://youtu.be/6Qj4L6HxIF4

Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Rida Batool
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animation: Lexi (new animator)
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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References
Murphy, S. C., von Hippel, W., Dubbs, S. L., Angilletta Jr, M. J., Wilson, R. S., Trivers, R., & Barlow, F. K. (2015). The role of overconfidence in romantic desirability and competition. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 41(8), 1036-1052.

Gagné, F., Khan, A., Lydon, J., & To, M. (2008). When flattery gets you nowhere: Discounting positive feedback as a relationship maintenance strategy. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 40(2), 59.

Abbasi, I. S., & Alghamdi, N. G. (2017). When flirting turns into infidelity: The Facebook dilemma. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 45(1), 1-14.

Abbasi, I. S. (2019). Social media addiction in romantic relationships: Does user’s age influence vulnerability to social media infidelity?. Personality and Individual Differences, 139, 277-280.

Norona, J. C., Khaddouma, A., Welsh, D. P., & Samawi, H. (2015). Adolescents’ understandings of infidelity. Personal Relationships, 22(3), 431-448.

Murray, S. L., Holmes, J. G., & Griffin, D. W. (1996). The self-fulfilling nature of positive illusions in romantic relationships: Love is not blind, but prescient. Journal of personality and social psychology, 71(6), 1155.

Lewandowski, G. W., & Ackerman, R. A. (2006). Something’s missing: Need fulfillment and self-expansion as predictors of susceptibility to infidelity. The Journal of social psychology, 146(4), 389-403.

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