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    Level Of Love

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    Anyone can find a certain level of love. People who lower their standards or accept the first person who comes along can easily get into a relationship. They may even be happy for a while, but soon the relationship starts to crumble and unhappiness sets in. It takes more effort to find love that lasts. But, it is worth the effort! When you get into a relationship with someone who is your perfect match - or as close to it as possible, then you will have an easier time working through issues and…

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    A Change In Relationships

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    happiness or attachment to a person or group of people. Loving someone is not a choice to be made, it is a feeling that is controlled by experiences and other feelings surrounding a relationship. Whether a relationship be between a male and female, friendship, or parent child relationship, all of these are loving relationships, but all of them express a different type of love for each other, in every one of these, loving the other person involved is a feeling developed from the memories shared…

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    respond to these tensions determines the success of the relationship. Using dialectical theory, one is able to distinguish three key dialectics partners face, and how these dialects and responses play an important part in the success of the romantic relationship. Dialectical theory focuses on contradictory and opposing tensions, without trying to resolve them but look at the possible responses to these contradictions. In romantic relationships, partners may find that many of their inner…

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    like a story because of one’s expectations in a relationship, and the things that happen in their life to form this story. Love follows a literary progression. We have a beginning, middle, and end, and have plot, characters, and themes. Relationships are based off how a partner and the relationship correspond to a partner’s ideal love story. If certain aspects are missing or completely different from how they thought it out to be, the relationship may fail. With that said, a partner’s story may…

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    The assignment for this session was to take a questionnaire on the subject of attachment style and analyze the results. When we think of attachment, we think of a relationship between a child and their parents. Hopefully, the relationship is one in which a child learns to love and trust. Unfortunately, not everybody had this kind of relation with their parents as a child. When a child does not form an attachment with their parent, due to the lack of affection, the child can grow up to be…

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    There are many words to define love. Some may say it is warm, happiness, magical, unbearable, and painful. There are also many different types of love that makes people experiments different kinds of feelings. Like unconditional love, it is very uncommon to find couples like this, usually only happens in fairy tales. These couples will love each other under any circumstance, nothing can break them apart. Furthermore, limerence and crushes a more common way of love, but can extend to limerence…

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    and changes the perspective of many young individuals in today’s world. Social media is said to have a drastic effect on young adults and their relationships. Moreover, not only is it affecting the youth of the world but many adults have also found themselves wrapped up in its clutches. Social media has led to lack of actual real life social relationships and this…

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    tensions, but The major stereotype that affects most of modern relationships is the stereotypes between men and women. Women state that “they are always right”, and “All men act like children”, while men state that “Taking care of the household is a woman’s job.” I not only do I want to talk about stereotypes, but I also want to address how these stereotypes are wrong and how they destroy most relationships. MANY OF YOU might be in a relationship at the moment, so you…

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    Tragedy In Frankestein

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    Everyone makes relationships to fulfil their desires. As relationships are made, people look for positivity and happiness that they can get from the relationships. Some relationships turn out well but unfortunately not everybody becomes successful. In “Frankestein” and “The descent”, the protagonist and the others do not develop a positive relationship or at least they cannot because of society. The protagonist and the others do not have a cooperative relationship which is the main factor of…

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    The relationships between family members can often be the most complex relationships. Deborah Tannen tries to shed some light on family relationships in her book, I Only Say This because I Love You. Deborah Tannen has primarily studied linguistics, but she has also written books explaining communications of all types. In this book, she focuses on families and explains how to understand the relationships between family members. Each chapter goes into detail about individual relationships, such…

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