The All-or-Nothing Marriage — Eli J. Finkel
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The All-or-Nothing Marriage — Eli J. Finkel
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Marriage between two institutional partners
In contrast to the prior alliance, the partners might be expected to share a common meaning for the marriage. Each partner's personal psychological autonomy and distinctness is con-firmed, supported, celebrated; and at the same time each party protects the other against the overrunning of these boundaries.
... See moreDans les grandes lignes, le mariage consiste à offrir amour, respect et sécurité, mais au quotidien, c’est une infinité de petits gestes de tact et de considération, qui montrent qu’on comprend les humeurs de l’autre, qu’on chérit sa présence, qu’il ou elle est au centre de son univers. Et au bout du compte, il y a cet effort brutal et éreintant qu
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In most love relationships, that which one wants from the other is mostly ego approval. That is why the majority of people are not happily married. They’re picking at each other most of the time, wanting ego approval. That makes for a bad marriage. What makes for a successful marriage? Two things – having interests in common and friendship.