FSW 261 Study Guide - Final Guide: Physical Attractiveness, Middle Age, Social Exchange Theory

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Fsw261 spring 2010 study guide for exam two. Engaging self-disclosure: sharing with and accepting each other (thoughts, feelings, goals, needs, making an effort to set aside existing preoccupation in order to listen to each other, sexual intimacy. Can either result from or lead to psychic intimacy but not the same: people who just like each other or even strangers can enjoy sexual intimacy, commitment. Close connected and bonded feeling in a loving relationship: experiencing happiness w/ loved one, sharing one"s self and possession, giving and receiving emotional support, having intimate communication, passion. The drive that leads to romance, physical attraction and sexual consummation: the quickest component of love to develop and the quickest to fade, doesn"t disappear just changes, commitment. M frame relationships: each partner can have strong individual identity and develop couple identity in a mutual supportive relationship. A frame relationship- high couple identity, but little sense of individual identity.

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