The early-romance state where strong feelings cloud your judgment about a new partner.
Love haze is the mental fog of early attraction, when excitement makes it hard to see a new partner clearly. Everything feels heightened, and small faults fade quietly into the background where you stop noticing them.
It shows up as idealizing someone, brushing off concerns that friends raise, and assuming the sheer intensity of your feelings proves the relationship must be right for you.
The haze is a normal part of new romance, driven by novelty and excitement rather than any flaw in you. The problem comes when it leads you to ignore real incompatibilities or genuine warning signs you would otherwise catch.
This is closely related to imaginationships, where feelings outrun the actual connection. Give big decisions time to let the fog clear before acting on them. If a connection is genuinely solid, it will still look good once the early rush settles and you can think clearly again with fresh eyes.