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  • Accountability

    Responsibility for words, decisions, actions, and their outcomes within a relationship, fostering trust and reliability.
  • Self-nurturance

    Prioritizing personal physical, mental, and emotional health to support growth and relationship well-being.
  • Family of origin

    Group in which a person is raised, shaping upbringing, regardless of biological connection.
  • Open communication

    Willingness to share thoughts and feelings, enabling resolution of grievances and strengthening bonds.
  • Boundaries

    Limits established to ensure respect and personal space, preventing over-involvement in others' lives.
  • Friendship

    Optional, long-term, mutually beneficial connection between individuals, built on acceptance and dependability.
  • Acceptance

    Feeling valued and included within a group, essential for healthy interpersonal connections.
  • Dependability

    Reliability in providing support and being present during both good and challenging times.
  • Romantic relationship

    Connection marked by love, emotional and physical attraction, and shared interests or values.
  • Conflict resolution

    Process of addressing disagreements constructively to maintain relationship health and stability.
  • Exclusivity

    Mutual commitment to one partner, reinforcing trust and dedication in romantic connections.
  • Sternberg triangular theory

    Model describing love as a combination of intimacy, passion, and commitment, forming various love types.
  • Intimacy

    Emotional closeness, sharing, and mutual support, forming the foundation of deep connections.
  • Passion

    Internal drive leading to romance, attraction, and arousal, energizing relationships.
  • Commitment

    Dedication and loyalty to another, involving conscious choice and sustained effort over time.