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Interpersonal relationships are Social associations, connections, or affiliations between two or more people. They vary in differing levels of Intimacy and sharing, implying the discovery or establishment of Common Ground , and may be centered around something(s) shared in common. The study of relationships is of concern to Sociology , Psychology and Anthropology . STAGES OF RELATIONSHIP FORMATION 1) Contact: :a) Uncertainty reduction - through Eye Contact , identification, opening disclosure, etc. :b) Perceptual - notice how a person looks at the other and their Body Language . :c) Interactional cues - nodding, maintaining eye contact, etc. :d) Invitational - encouraging the relationship (e.g. asking if they want to meet up later for coffee) :e) Avoidance strategies - if one person discloses and the other does not, minimal response, lack of eye contact, etc. 2) Involvement :a) Feelers - hints or questions (ex. asking about family) :b) Intensifying strategies - further the relationship (ex. meeting old friend, bringing the other to meet family, becoming more Affection ate, etc.) :c) Public - seen in public together often (ex. if in a romantic relationship, may be holding hands) 3) Intimacy -very close, may have exchanged some sort of personal belonging or something that represents further commitment. (ex. may be a promise ring in a romantic relationship or a friendship necklace symbolizing two people are best friends) 4) Deterioration - things start to fall apart. In a romantic relationship, after six months people are out of the "honeymoon stage" and start to notice flaws. The way this is dealt with determines the fate of the relationship. TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
FACTORS AFFECTING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS The discovery or establishment of common ground between individuals is a fundamental component for enduring interpersonal relationships. Loss of common ground, which may happen over time, may tend to end interpersonal relationships. For each relationship type, essential skills are needed, and without these skills more advanced relationships are not possible. Systemic coaching advocates a hierarchy of relationships, from friendship to global order. Expertise in each relationship type (in this hierarchy) requires the skills of all previous relationship types. (For example ''partnership'' requires ''friendship'' and ''teamwork'' skills). Interpersonal relationships through Consanguinity and Affinity can persist despite the absence of love, affection, or common ground. When these relationships are in Prohibited Degrees , sexual intimacy in them would be the Taboo of Incest . Marriage and Civil Union are relationships reinforced and regularized by their legal sanction to be "respectable" building blocks of Society . In the United States the de-criminalization of Homosexual sexual relations in the landmark Supreme Court decision, Lawrence V. Texas ( 2003 ) facilitated the "mainstreaming" of gay Long Term Relationship s, and broached the possibility of the legalization of Same-sex Marriage s in that country. In Intimate Relationship s there is often, but not always, an implicit or explicit agreement that the partners will not have Sex with someone else - Monogamy . The extent to which Physical Intimacy with other people is accepted may vary. For example, a husband may be more receptive to his wife being physically affectionate with her female friend if she has one than with her male friend (see also Jealousy ). In . . The rise of s receive particular attention in this context, but Sociology recognises many other interpersonal links of greater or less duration and/or significance. Relationships are not necessarily healthy. Unhealthy examples include Abusive Relationship s and Codependence . , Action , Social Behavior , Social Action , Social Contact , Social Interaction and finally Social Relation . THEORIES OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
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