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... comparison observers ( friends , family , etc. ) see the specific relationship , at least to some extent , as consistent with the ways in which the parties see it regarding 70 Research and Theoretical Literature on Social Penetration.
... comparison observers ( friends , family , etc. ) see the specific relationship , at least to some extent , as consistent with the ways in which the parties see it regarding 70 Research and Theoretical Literature on Social Penetration.
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Constructive conflicts often occur in stable relationships and assume a trusting and friendly attitude where hostilities can be expressed and where flexible , new solutions can be achieved by both parties . Many people are confused by ...
Constructive conflicts often occur in stable relationships and assume a trusting and friendly attitude where hostilities can be expressed and where flexible , new solutions can be achieved by both parties . Many people are confused by ...
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Simmel ( 1950 ) notes that , while more intimate relationships are more susceptible to conflict , the parties are less fearful of disagreement because of great trust in the basic strength of the relationship .
Simmel ( 1950 ) notes that , while more intimate relationships are more susceptible to conflict , the parties are less fearful of disagreement because of great trust in the basic strength of the relationship .
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