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6 types of relationships and how they affect your life

Last updated on - Jan 12, 2024, 17:37 IST
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How different types of relationships can affect our life

It is often said that fear stems from the unknown, whether it's the anxiety of exams or the uncertainty of a potential partner's response to a proposal. However, once you identify the type of relationship you share with others—whether it's aboubuilding a strong bond, having an intimate relationship, or any other aspect— you gain the ability to navigate that relationship based on your preferences rather than being dictated by unfavourable circumstances. To help with this understanding, experts and psychologists have categorised relationships into six main types: platonic, toxic, codependent, romantic, casual, and open. Let's explore these relationships and how they affect our lives:

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Platonic relationships

Platonic relationships represent the highest degree of foundational connections. In these relationships, individuals experience closeness, fondness, understanding, and support without the need for romance or physical intimacy. This form of relationship is crucial for social support, reducing the risk of heart disease, and enhancing mental well-being.

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Romantic relationships

Ideal for passionate individuals, romantic relationships involve intimate expressions of love, such as writing love letters or engaging in romantic gestures. These feelings often evolve from deeper emotional intimacy and commitment over time.

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Codependent relationships

In this somewhat toxic dynamic, one partner heavily relies on the other, often using them as a crutch. This mutual imbalance can lead to the avoidance of conflict and, more detrimentally, a loss of personal identity. Emotional maturity and the ability to manage the complexities of a relationship are essential to avoid such codependency.

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Casual relationships

These "dating" relationships are characterised by a lack of seriousness. Individuals may be in it for fun or due to certain expectations. Casual relationships are the lowest form and can result in one person feeling unsatisfied while the other is content. This category includes those who prefer one-night stands or have a "call for a date" mentality.

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Open relationships

In open relationships, partners consensually agree to engage intimately with others. These relationships are non-monogamous, allowing individuals to connect with others even while in a primary relationship. Clear communication, emotional boundaries, and mutual understanding are crucial for maintaining such relationships.

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