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  2. Social penetration theory - Wikipedia

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    Altman and Taylor noted that relationships "involve different levels of intimacy of exchange or degree of social penetration". SPT is known as an objective theory as opposed to an interpretive theory, meaning it is based on data drawn from actual experiments and not simply from conclusions based on individuals' specific experiences. [4]

  3. Roommate - Wikipedia

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    This understanding allows those to choose to focus differently on school to do so without harm to the roommate relationship or grades. Addressing an issue: [10] The best approach to address an issue with a roommate is an upfront and in person conversation, preferably a one on one conversation. While approaching the issues understand and respect ...

  4. Consequential strangers - Wikipedia

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    At the other extreme are relationships that are barely blips on the social radar, such as people with adjoining season seats for a game or same-time-next-year conventioneers. [2] [3] Another factor that shapes a relationship is the level of investment and stability. People are committed to their intimates, less so to their consequential strangers.

  5. How To Find a Roommate - AOL

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    Finding a good roommate can mean the difference between living in peace and staying away until the evil one is asleep.Here are some tips on how to find a roommate, and how to find someone who ...

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  7. Relationship anarchy - Wikipedia

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    Relationship anarchy (sometimes abbreviated RA) is the application of anarchist principles to intimate relationships.Its values include autonomy, anti-hierarchical practices, anti-normativity, and community interdependence.

  8. Boyfriend loophole - Wikipedia

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    The length, nature, and types of interactions of the relationship are used to determine whether it is a dating relationship for the purposes of the Act. [10] The wider provisions, however, expire after five years and never extend to dating partners subject to a restraining order but not convicted of a violent crime.

  9. Stable roommates problem - Wikipedia

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    The matching is stable if there are no two elements which are not roommates and which both prefer each other to their roommate under the matching. This is distinct from the stable-marriage problem in that the stable-roommates problem allows matches between any two elements, not just between classes of "men" and "women". It is commonly stated as: