Relationships
Attachment Style
A pattern of emotional bonding developed in childhood that affects how individuals form relationships as adults.
Boundaries
Limits that people set to protect their emotional, physical, and mental well-being in relationships.
Breakup
The end of a romantic relationship between two people.
Chemistry
The emotional and physical connection or attraction between individuals.
Commitment
A promise or intention to stay in a relationship or partnership long-term.
Communication
The exchange of thoughts, feelings, and information between people, essential in healthy relationships.
Compatibility
The degree to which two people can coexist harmoniously in a relationship.
Conflict Resolution
Strategies used to resolve disagreements in a healthy and constructive way.
Divorce
The legal dissolution of a marriage.
Emotional Intelligence
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s own emotions and those of others.
Infatuation
An intense but short-lived passion or admiration for someone.
Jealousy
A complex emotion that arises from perceived threats to a relationship or personal value.
Love Language
The preferred way an individual gives and receives affection, such as words of affirmation or acts of service.
Monogamy
A relationship structure where individuals have one romantic or sexual partner at a time.
Mutual Respect
A foundational principle where both individuals value each other’s boundaries, feelings, and opinions.
Reconciliation
The process of restoring a relationship after a conflict or separation.
Separation
A temporary or permanent decision by partners to live apart while deciding the future of their relationship.
Support System
A network of people who provide emotional and practical support.
Trust
A firm belief in the reliability, honesty, and integrity of another person.
Vulnerability
The willingness to open up emotionally, often seen as key to deep, meaningful relationships.
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