The kind of qualities that are known to reflect love—intimacy, commitment, passion—are not particularly strong in those first moments when people say they've fallen in love at first sight. At least, these emotions are not experienced to the same degree as they are by people in established relationships.
The love-at-first-sight experience appears open to these emotions to a greater extent than first meetings where love at first sight is not reported.
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