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    My views on young relationships are a polar opposite to my views on friendships. I see that too often, far too often we cling to someone who isn’t good for us just because they offer the occasional comfort. We are scared that we won’t ever be able to find someone like the person we are currently into. But truth be told there will be and we need to find someone who is really right for us, not simply convenient at the time. We need to be able to let go more quickly of relationships that don’t make…

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    The author believes relationships are necessary for the soldiers in the war because it helps them believe they are not going through it alone, relationships bring luck, and distract them from the brutality of war; overall, relationships serve as motivation, despite…

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    this type of outlook is highly misanthropic, cynical, and unhealthy. There are two circumstances in which I often hear this made. First, as a warning to someone who is considering continuing a relationship with someone who has cheated. This is usually well intentioned advice, however, since many relationships successfully sustain affairs, its questionable whether it is beneficial advice. Secondly,…

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    through both phones and purses. When Leslie had finally reached a point and realized he was controlling too many aspects of her life, she confronted Ben. His immediate response was that she was obviously cheating on him and throwing away the best relationship she would ever have. This was triggering for Leslie because she realized that if she lost him she would have to then spend all her time at school where she didn’t have friends due to the fact she spent all her free time with him. Leslie had…

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    life. As a Dominican man he is predestined to be a “sucio” who is expected to cheat and commit wrongdoings in all of his relationships. Yunior shows an amazing capacity to document his infidelities and leave the record out in the open. His lust drives him to cheat on the love of his life, but on the same hand, his love for Magda also drives him to salvage his destroyed relationship by deleting his Facebook account, giving Magda all his email passwords, and even fantasizing that Magda will call…

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    High school is a strange time for everyone. For some it was hard work and doing well in school, but for some it was an opportunity to grow socially. From learning to be comfortable with oneself skin or to experiment with relationships, it was a time of change. For me and most people, this was not the case. It was filled with regret and missed opportunities. I never truly came into terms with what kind of person I was and who I am attracted to. I always had a skewed view on what liking someone…

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    disorder. Though, throughout most of the series Silver is on her medication, there are instances where she does not take them for various reasons, leading her down a destructive path. When not on her medication, Silver struggles with maintaining her relationships and making logical choices. In most cases, these two struggles go hand in hand, where her making poor decisions leads her to temporarily ruining her friendships with other characters. Silver also struggles to realize she is off her…

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    165). The fundamental elements of SET rely on a balance of rewards and costs. Costs are defined as the components of a relationship that have a negative value on an individual. Rewards, on the other hand, are the positive elements of a relationship. The theory purposes that the connections we choose to create and sustain are the ones that maximize our rewards and minimize our costs. Costs and rewards can each mean different things…

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    shown when Lloyd is talking to his friends after Diane had broken up with him. Lloyd is a couple of feet away from his peers at the gas station, while conversing about his breakup with Diane. Lloyd’s peers are sitting on a wall, while Lloyd is standing away from them, a couple of feet. Personal proxemic is shown with the relationship of Diane and Jim. While both are sitting on a chair, they are able to talk about their personal beings and how they are feeling. Intimate proxemics was shown when…

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    to finish the poisoned wine, but Hamlet convinced him to tell his story. Hamlet truly needed Horatio because he needed somone to talk or he probably would have gone crazy. The just relationship between Hamlet and Horatio also really helped the play, Hamlet, play out with true feelings and…

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