love is blind

The phrase "love is blind" means that when a person is in love, they tend to overlook the flaws, shortcomings, or negative traits of the person they love. It implies that love can sometimes cloud one's judgment or perspective, causing them to see only the positive aspects and ignoring any potential negative consequences.


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