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    Intimate Relations From the second a human is born, they are provided a relationship that includes both physical and emotional intimacy. These intimate relations are definitely a major part of every single human in the world. Although, every human’s behavior might vary because of genetical differences. You can never expect all humans to act or react to everything the same ways as each other, and that is what separates and differentiates human beings. These actions and reactions can involve the idea

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    Emotions occur in relationships. There are many different types of relationships, including intimate, friendly, and family relationships. The type of relationship I am going to focus on is an intimate relationship. This is one of the most interesting types of relationships because there are many different feelings and emotions that occur ranging from happiness to sadness, excitement to anger, and feeling “in love” to feeling “out of love.” When they begin, most romantic relationships involve a lot

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    INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS Issues, theories and research Brianna Griffin Table Of Contents: 1- Strangers, Friends and Lovers: Why is life so complicated? -Picture…..Page 4 -Websites…Page 4-5 -Article……Page 5-6 -Reasoning behind chapter choice….Page 6-7 2 - Self-Presentation and Self-Disclosure -Picture….Page 7 -Websites….Page 8 -Article…. Page 8-9 -Reasoning behind chapter choice….Page 9-10 3- Communication and Relationship Management -Picture….Page 11 -Websites….Page

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    Can American People Develop an Intimate and Romantic Relationship Online? Amariche Hawkins University of Southern California   Introduction Imagine a scenario where a man has created a Facebook profile and structured his online persona in a way that showcases what he believes to be his best attributes. He shares posts about his love for sports, cooking and literature. Over a short period of time, a young lady sees his profile and is intrigued by all the things that he has shared about himself publicly

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    and Intimate Relationships Describe how the five factors of personal attraction affect friendships and intimate relationships. The five factors that predict interpersonal relationships are: proximity, familiarity, similarity, physical appearance, and reciprocity. Proximity refers to the geographical location of persons. People are more likely to initiate, engage, or maintain relationships if someone’s geographical location is near or convenient to the person they are to pursue. Relationships, whether

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    What Factor’s Trigger Physical Aggression in Intimate Relationships And the Different Forms of Aggression That May Appear With Physical Aggression Kimberly Harris Professor PHY-102 November 29, 2016 Studies have shown that “Physical Aggression” in an intimate relationship is one of the most common forms of violence. “Physical Aggression” has been shown to affect men, women and families worldwide. “Physical Aggression” can affect people in all stages of life, it doesn’t matter what

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    An intimate relationship is defined as an interpersonal relationship that involves physical and/or emotional intimacy. In reaching young adulthood, individuals are considered to be ready to form intimate relationships and commit to another individual. But ADHD is characterized by behavior and thoughts that are inappropriate for a person’s age and developmental level and its symptoms in adulthood create deficits in communication skills and reactivity to others. Therefore, young adults with ADHD often

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    INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP ANG COMMUNICATION Developing Intimate Relationship Self-concept and Self Esteem * To have successful relationships, we must first accept and feel good about ourselves. * A positive self-concept and a healthy level or self-esteem help us love and respect others. * As adults, we probably have a sense that we’re basically lovable, worthwhile people and that we can trust others is, as babies and children, we felt loved, valued and respected; if adults responded

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    Most intimate relationship begins with attraction. Attraction plays a big part in developing a relationship between two people, whether it leads to intimacy or just casual or professional relationship. Some features, such as physical attractiveness, psychological dispositions, familiarity, and other aspects can trigger attraction between people (Baumeister & Finkel, 2010). People evaluate these features in each person they meet and weigh their judgment whether or not this particular person has matching

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    Young Adults and the Effects of Divorce on their Intimate Relationship Divorce on children can be one of the most traumatic things that a child may go through. Although, the reasons for divorce can range from financial, lack of communication, infidelity to a lack of love for each other. Many of these children have a cacophony of things that is being initiated in their minds that can cause depression, concentration issues at school, and behavior issues at home, as well as at school. The effect or

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