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  2. Polyamory - Wikipedia

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    Polyamorists typically take a pragmatic approach to their relationships; many accept that sometimes they and their partners will make mistakes and fail to live up to these ideals, and that communication is important for repairing any breaches. [48] [49] They also argue that polyamory is a response to challenges of relationships of a monogamous ...

  3. Relational transgression - Wikipedia

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    Most people expect friends, relational partners, and even strangers to be truthful most of the time. If people expected most conversations to be untruthful, talking and communicating with others would simply be unproductive and too difficult. On a given day, it is likely that most human beings will either deceive or be deceived by another person.

  4. 4 social media mistakes that can ruin relationships - AOL

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    By being aware of so-called social media transgressions, couples can identify them before they do real relationship damage.

  5. 30 Dates That Went So Wrong, People Noped Out Immediately - AOL

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    Image credits: jennsnotscary #2. It was a blind date. Surprise! Two of her friends "just happened" to show up. She invited them to join us without even asking me.

  6. On-again, off-again relationship - Wikipedia

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    These relationships differ from non-cyclical relationships in that on-again, off-again relationships are between partners that have pre-existing knowledge and experiences with each other. [4] In addition to this, on-and-off partners often report more relationship uncertainty, questioning the meaning of the relationship, its strength, and future ...

  7. Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me) - Wikipedia

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    Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me) is a 2007 non-fiction book by social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. It deals with cognitive dissonance , confirmation bias , and other cognitive biases , using these psychological theories to illustrate how the perpetrators (and victims) of hurtful acts justify and rationalize their behavior.

  8. Love–hate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Love–hate relationships also develop within a familial context, especially between an adult and one or both of their parents. [12] Love–hate relationships and sometimes complete estrangement between adults and one or both of their parents often indicates poor bonding with either parent in infancy, depressive symptoms of parents, borderline or narcissistic pathology in the adult child, and ...

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    short for slash fiction, a genre of fan fiction that explores romantic or sexual relationships between same-sex characters an open tract in a forest strewn with debris, especially from logging a swampy area slate (v.) to disparage ("many critics have slated the film"), hence slating (n.) a type of rock; a greyish colour (v.) to cover with slate