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rjkz [21]
2 years ago
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Anton feels he needs to continue his relationship with his wife because if they broke up, it would be very costly for him financ

ially and damage his business. Anton is showing?
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never [62]2 years ago
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Anton feels he needs to continue his relationship with his wife because if they broke up, it would be very costly for him financially and damage his business. Anton is showing <u>Constraint commitment</u>.

The desire to be together in the future—to have a lengthy time horizon for a relationship—is a key component of commitment.

Long-term relationship commitment has a significant impact on people's relationship behaviors, encouraging them to act in the couple's best interests rather than their own immediate self-interest.

One of the major advantages of taking a long-term perspective in partnerships like marriage is that the connection is assessed based on a longer time frame rather than just what is happening right now.

A here-and-now perspective would place a lot of pressure on the present exchange of positives and negatives as the basis for judging the relationship because few relationships are consistently gratifying.

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