Relationships involve two or more people.
In the truest sense, "relationships" can include those between family members, friends, or acquaintances. "Romantic relationships" typically mean "between two unrelated persons". Marriage expands "relationship" because it includes many levels of relationship.
Relationship typically involves communication between or among the persons who "relate" in the relationship(s).
Lack of communication can extinguish (end) relationships between or among parties, whether in dating, marriage, or among members of a group or community.
Relationships may be desirable or undesirable.
Relationships may be unilateral or reciprocal. Reciprocal relationships are often symbiotic (one needs what the other has). Unilateral relationships do not survive and are often short-lived.
A symbiotic relationship may also be short-lived, having served a purpose at one time but not at another time. In non-related relationships, the symbiosis may have broken down or become unneeded when (1) communication is lacking or non-existent or (2) when the "need" one party has can be fulfilled by someone else or be fulfilled internally. For example, many girls settle for the wrong males because of low self-esteem and the feeling that they are unworthy; the relationships often end when the girls gain more self-confidence.
For proportional relationships the ratio is a constant.
That they are not true relationships.
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It is sometimes true that two angles are congruent.
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Actually there are coincidences.
Yes, that is true.
The true value of authenticity in personal relationships lies in being genuine, honest, and true to oneself. Authenticity fosters trust, deepens connections, and promotes emotional intimacy. It allows individuals to feel accepted and understood for who they truly are, leading to more meaningful and fulfilling relationships.
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