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Love Is Blind

Love Is Blind
How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used today, especially in everyday conversations and popular media, to describe the all-consuming nature of romantic love.
Literal Meaning: The phrase suggests that love is literally blind, unable to see or perceive reality.
Actual Idiomatic Meaning: The idiom means that when people are in love, they often overlook or ignore their partner's flaws or shortcomings, and see only their positive qualities.
I know he's not perfect, but love is blind, and I just can't help how I feel.
She's been with him for years, and love is blind, so she never noticed his bad habits until now.

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