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Im doing a research paper and i need to know what effects a relationship-like friendships, family, and intimate....

2007-03-22 03:34:42 · 6 answers · asked by Leslie!!!!! 2 in Social Science Psychology

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In a healthy relationship...

Both people get something of value out of it. If it's only one-way, usually the other person leaves.

People trust each other. They can depend on the other person to do what they say, tell the truth, not intentionally hurt the other.

There's ample common ground. They share many things in common. Such as interests, experiences, culture, history, values, attitudes, skills, etc. This contributes to compatibility.

Frequent contact, time together. A relationship gets weaker without it.

2007-03-22 03:58:38 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 2 0

I have found that the biggest cause of problems in a relationship is attitude - your own.
Every person has certain "Quirks" that are irritating but are tolerated. When your attitude changes toward this person, the "quirks" are less tolerable.
Everyone has their own belief of what a relationship is, based on their background, or upbringing (environment) - be it friendship, family, or intimate. Sometimes we accept some differences (Quirks) because we feel they are minor or believe they are temporary. At other times a big change within ourselves can effect a healthy relationship - like health, faith, or new beliefs.

2007-03-22 04:16:31 · answer #2 · answered by J j 3 · 0 2

All relationships take work from both people involved. Friendships, co workers, family and lovers all require us to put forth effort in the relationship to make it work. Finances are one of the biggest things to come between relationships in a negative way. People tend to fight over money and how it is spent more than just about anything else. Also, people argue over the time and attention they are given in a relationship. It seems that many people feel "cheated" out of quality time together. Jealousy can be a very ugly thing to deal with. As long as both people involved are willing to listen to the other's side, all of these problems can be worked through.

2007-03-22 03:51:02 · answer #3 · answered by vanhammer 7 · 0 2

it could and it mayn't. It relies upon on how lots you and him are into the courting. in case you and your better half the two experience extremely strongly approximately your faith, yet have conflicting religions, it could influence the courting. yet genuine love conquers all. although, if one in each of you will not experience extremely strongly approximately your person faith, then the prospect of that one person stepping down from the argument would desire to deliver the courting slightly greater advantageous. Fights approximately faith would be much less probable to ensue and etc. issues would desire to take place, yet no longer as lots. If the two one in each of you do no longer experience extremely strongly approximately faith, then it is going to have not have been given any effect on the courting. working example, i'm atheist (or agnostic, cant be too beneficial of myself correct now... its on and rancid) yet my lady chum is catholic. We the two do no longer communicate lots approximately faith so as quickly as we are at the same time, we certainly do no longer communicate lots approximately it. and now and returned, because of the fact i haven't study the bible (please dont be offended, I grew up as a Buddhist), I ask her questions bearing on her faith. that is a marvelous journey and comprehend what the different social gathering believes in and why (with references).

2016-10-01 08:00:22 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

ego ego ego Is the purpose of the relationship pure or selfishly motivated. I have found time and time again that when we are too caught up in our wants and personal expectations, many problems occur. When we view life from a detached and humble perspective we automatically attract the respect and love of others. Hows that for a start

2007-03-22 04:15:24 · answer #5 · answered by D. N 2 · 0 2

I think lies causes problems in relationships have you ever had a friend that told a lie on you? and someone Else told it and before you know it the whole town was looking at you weird. Its not ease trying to live some one Else lie down, i would have to say lien would be the number one causes.

2007-03-22 04:02:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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