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PERDEV Lesson 1 (Personal Relationship)

Personal relationships can include family, friends, and romantic partners. Family relationships are based on blood or legal ties and usually involve mutual trust, support, and a sense of community. Friendships form based on shared interests and experiences and can range from acquaintances to close intimate friends. Romantic partnerships like marriage involve the deepest levels of affection, trust, intimacy, commitment, and romantic love between two people. The triangular theory of love proposes that intimate relationships contain intimacy through close connection, passion through physical and emotional attraction, and commitment through shared decisions and investments over time.

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PERDEV Lesson 1 (Personal Relationship)

Personal relationships can include family, friends, and romantic partners. Family relationships are based on blood or legal ties and usually involve mutual trust, support, and a sense of community. Friendships form based on shared interests and experiences and can range from acquaintances to close intimate friends. Romantic partnerships like marriage involve the deepest levels of affection, trust, intimacy, commitment, and romantic love between two people. The triangular theory of love proposes that intimate relationships contain intimacy through close connection, passion through physical and emotional attraction, and commitment through shared decisions and investments over time.

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P ERSONAL RELATIONSHIP KINDS OF PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

 are relationships between people especially  Family - two or more persons who are
those between friends lovers and family related by birth marriage or ad ion, and
members who live together as one household
Characteristics: support, mutual trust, regular
Commitment interaction, shared beliefs, and values,security,
 is the act of binding yourself intellectually and a sense of community.
or emotionally and a course of action and  Friends- are the people who we are not
the message that makes a pledge related to but who we choose to interact
 mutual agreement between two parties with.
 When you commit yourself you have to Friendships- can be thought of as a close tie
commit certain things between two people that is often built upon
 Only possible if there is trust mutual experiences, shared interest, and
proximity, and emotional bonding
Love
 is a strong affection for another arising out Three types of friendship according to
of kinship or personalities Parker and Asher
 love comes from personal ties maternal  Acquaintances- share same
love- love of mother to their children  Companions- share same interest
 Intimates or best friend- give and receive
Attraction opinion and support
 is the act power or property of attracting Two types of peer groups
-Attractive quality, magnetic charm,  Small group-cliques, exclusive to peers who
physical attraction share the same interest
 it can exist without love  Larger group- crowd, 10 to 20 members,
share similar social activities
Responsibility.
 is the social force that binds you to the PARTNERSHIP
courses of action demanded by that force -  Romantic partnerships including marriage
having open communication and willing to are close relationships formed between two
admit mistakes. people that are built upon affection trust
intimacy and romantic love
P ERSONAL RELATIONSHIP  We usually experience this kind of
 refers to the association and close relationship with only one person at a time
connections between people, formed by  Closest form of relationship - arguments
emotional bonds and interactions. These can be solved through effective
bonds often grow from and are formed by communication
mutual experiences - relationship are static,
continually evolving
A TTRACTION , LOVE AND COMMITMENT TRIANGULAR THEORY OF LOVE BY ROBERT
Attraction is physiologically or the hormones STERNBERG’
that causes it.

Brain systems of love


 Lust- refers to our desire that motivates us
to partake in sexual activity -Driven by
hormones

Factors of Attraction
 Physical attractiveness -is one of the
primary determinants of romantic  Intimacy- involves liking, feeling of
attraction closeness connectedness and bonding
 Proximity -people tend to get attracted to resulting from genuinely knowing the other
people who are geographically closer to person
them  Passion -feeling of romance physical
 Similarity -people tend to pick partners who attraction and sexual consummation in the
are similar to themselves Reciprocity relationship, int emotion.
-people tend to like others who reciprocate  Commitment -shared investments or the
their liking. history of the relationship such as decisions
and adjustments
Attachment
 is a deep and enduring emotional bond that
connects one person to another across time
and space
 it is when long las commitment are
exchanged

Love
 You express your love for another person
not because you are forced to do so bad
because you have decided to share yourself
with another person
 it involves trust and commitment, it is a
choice

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