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  2. Outline of relationships - Wikipedia

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    An overview of and topical guide to interpersonal relationships, covering types, activities, endings, emotions, practices, abuse, and theories. Includes definitions ...

  3. Dyad (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    A dyad is a group of two people, the smallest possible social group, and their interaction is called dyadic. Learn about the types, characteristics, and examples of dyads in sociology, and how they differ from triads and other social networks.

  4. The ideal couple configuration, according to an expert - AOL

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    Editor’s note: Ian Kerner is a licensed marriage and family therapist, writer and contributor on the topic of relationships for CNN. His most recent book is a guide for couples, “So Tell Me ...

  5. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    Do it yourself (DIY) is the method of building, modifying, or repairing things by oneself without the direct aid of professionals or certified experts. Learn about the origins, motivations, and social aspects of DIY culture, from ancient Greece to the digital age.

  6. Terminology within polyamory - Wikipedia

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    New relationship energy, or NRE, is the surge of emotional and sexual openness and excitement usually experienced in relatively new relationships, with recognition of the contrast with the more settled emotional and erotic connections experienced later in the same relationship, or in other ongoing relationships at the same time.

  7. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    An interpersonal relationship is a social connection between two or more persons. It can be intimate, romantic, or based on other factors, and vary in degrees of intimacy, self-disclosure, duration, reciprocity, and power distribution.

  8. Social relation - Wikipedia

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    A social relation is any interpersonal relationship between two or more individuals within and/or between groups. Learn about the history, categorization, and sociological hierarchy of social relations, as well as related disciplines and concepts.

  9. Human bonding - Wikipedia

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    Human bonding is the process of developing close interpersonal relationships between two or more people. Learn about different types of bonds, such as pair bonding, limerent bond and parental bond, and the theories that explain them, such as attachment theory and limerence theory.