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This concept describes a psychological pattern where individuals develop an intense, almost uncontrollable urge to physically attach themselves to someone who makes exaggerated or large gestures. The movement itself becomes a fixation, triggering an impulsive need to cling, grab, or follow the person closely.

Key Traits:

1. Fixation on Large Movements: Feeling drawn to people who display exaggerated gestures or dynamic body language.

2. Compulsive Physical Response: Struggling to resist the urge to cling to or closely interact with the moving individual.

3. Lack of Social Boundaries: Ignoring personal space norms due to the overwhelming impulse.

4. Repetitive Behavior: Exhibiting the same reaction across different situations and people.

DSM-5 Perspective:

This behavior may align with traits of:

Impulsivity (Common in ADHD & BPD): Acting on urges without considering social appropriateness.

Cognitive Distortions (Motion-Induced Attachment Bias): Associating movement with emotional connection.

Obsessive-Compulsive Traits: Experiencing an irresistible urge to engage with moving individuals.

Sensory-Seeking Behavior (Common in ASD & SPD): Finding comfort or excitement in engaging with kinetic stimuli.

Psychosocial Impact:

Social discomfort due to unpredictable physical interactions.

Difficulty maintaining appropriate interpersonal boundaries.

Increased misunderstandings or rejection in social and professional settings.

Note: This concept is not a clinical diagnosis. For personalized support, consult a licensed mental health professional.

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