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  2. Interpersonal relationship - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] 60% of people are friends with one or more ex. [44] 60% of people have had an off-and-on relationship. 37% of cohabiting couples, and 23% of the married, have broken up and gotten back together with their existing partner. [45] Terminating a marital relationship implies divorce or annulment. One reason cited for divorce is infidelity.

  3. 16 Signs You're Losing a Friend—Plus, How To Cope ... - AOL

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    Whether you join a new social group, start working at a new job, or get your coffee from a new store, try to find new people to establish friendships with. At the end of the day, losing a friend ...

  4. 'I just don’t like you anymore': Oscar-nominated film tackles ...

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    A friendship ends in “The Banshees Of Inisherin,” the Oscar nominated film. Psychologists explain how to cope when a person no longer wants to be friends.

  5. Friends with benefits relationship - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term "friends with benefits" is difficult to trace, even though the phrase is in regular use and a familiar part of the current social lexicon. [citation needed] The earliest known use of the term is documented in Alanis Morissette's 1995 song "Head over Feet" in the lyric "you're my best friend, best friend with benefits". [5]

  6. Friendship - Wikipedia

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    Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people. [1] It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague.

  7. How to End a Friendship, According to Mental Health Experts - AOL

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  8. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group. In other words, one is less likely ...

  9. Long-distance friendships take work: Here’s how I ... - AOL

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