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Bernard I. Murstein. relationship is often able to dominate the partner who cares most . Another important dating ... partners until the final and most deeply involved relationship was achieved - marriage . " 48 By the 1960s , a new ...
Bernard I. Murstein. relationship is often able to dominate the partner who cares most . Another important dating ... partners until the final and most deeply involved relationship was achieved - marriage . " 48 By the 1960s , a new ...
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... partner and the perceived fulfillment of these expectations at a minimum . But time changes people's needs , expectations , and philosophies without guaranteeing a parallel change on the part of the partner . Let us look at our ...
... partner and the perceived fulfillment of these expectations at a minimum . But time changes people's needs , expectations , and philosophies without guaranteeing a parallel change on the part of the partner . Let us look at our ...
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... partner , the couple may not swing even though the man might like his partner . Ideally , in the perfect open marriage , each partner would feel so secure and committed to his spouse that the other might " freelance " without any ...
... partner , the couple may not swing even though the man might like his partner . Ideally , in the perfect open marriage , each partner would feel so secure and committed to his spouse that the other might " freelance " without any ...
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