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Platonic Relationship
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A relationship between both a male and a female which does not go into deeper stages of intimacy AKA love or dating
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1st Stage of Relationship Cycle
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Attraction/Infatuation
AKA Limerance |
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2nd Stage of Relationship Cycle
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Confrontation/ Faults & Differences
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3rd Stage of the Relationship Cycle
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Crisis/Disappointment
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4th Stage of Relationship Cycle
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Acceptance of separation/ abandon relatioship
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5th stage of the relationship cycle
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Love
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6th stage relationship cycle
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Commitment
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Robert Sternberg
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Came up with the Triangular theory of love
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Love Triangle
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Passion, Commitment, Intimacy
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7 Factors of Intimacy
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1. Self-Discipline
2. Commitment 3. Exclusivity 4. Amount of time spent together 5. rewards of the relationship 6. Shared Values 7. Emotional and Physical Closeness |
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Cohabitation
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the process by which partners in a relationship live with each other and engage in a minimum of activities of proximity, as well as financial
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Stages of Marriage
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1. Warm and Passionate
2. demand and conflict 3. reconciliation and compromise |
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Stages of a Successful Relationship
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1. Accommodation
2. Awareness of Differences 3. Reconciliation of differences |
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Exogamy
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The custom of marrying outside the tribe, family, clan, or other social unit.
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Endogamy
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Marriage within a particular group in accordance with custom or law.
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Propinquity
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Proximity; nearness.
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Commiting to a relationship
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-a symbolic act of companionship
-to rectifies ones love -to fulfill a social expectation |
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ancient hebrew
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wife obeyed, arranged marriage, young ages
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ancient rome
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wives had more freedom over the terms of marriage, monogamous
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middle ages
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monogomous, common-law and traditional marriage, religious marriage:preist decided fate
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aboriginal peoples
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enduring relatioships, women took care of children and home, men hunted
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Colonial Canada
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men were bound to the relationship, monogomous, marriage systems were brought by the christian french, british and the other europeans
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Ninetheenth century Canada
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Monogomous, men provided for the woman, divorce was rare in canada caused by the church, marraiges were free choice, wife had some degree of freedom since her parents decided the marriage
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Key challenge of marriage?
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to develop individually as well as relative to the partnership between husband and wife
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Marraige according to systems theory?
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couples must dicuss the structures or the hidden rules of the new marital system
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