Answer:
Openness and closeness.
Explanation:
The theory of Relational dialectics was first introduced to the public by Leslie A. Baxter and Barbara M. Montgomery some 30 years ago. This study treats very close relationships and conflicts that appear as a consequence of our differences.
Three basic oppositions of this theory are:
1. Autonomy-Connection
2. Openness-Closeness
3. Novelty-Predictability
The need to be open and honest with your partner is a part of every relationship. We tend to share our experiences, beliefs, feelings, etc. However, sometimes we prefer to keep some things for ourselves. There are numerous reasons for that and others should respect that decision.
<u><em>This is what happened in our case. Although Anna and Greg have a close connection and share many things, she decided to keep her intimate things for herself. The tension is provoked by Greg's lack of understanding. </em></u>
Question
Ash: Are we going to the dance? Kate: Yes, why wouldn’t we be? Ash: Because Jessie told me you wanted to go with him. Kate: Yeah, Because Jessie is my best friend! Ash: Okay well I’m you’re boyfriend Kate: Well we can all go together! Ash: Okay I guess. Kate: What are you going to ware? Ash: Just a black suit you? Kate: A Purple dress. Ash: Oh cool, I have to go I’ll talk to you later. Kate: Okay Katie: Why did you tell Ash we were going to the dance? Jessie: Because he does not deserve you! I DO! Katie: We have been best friends for years what are you talking about? Jessie: Exactly! We have been friends forever! I love you more than he ever will! Katie: That’s crazy this needs to stop! Jessie: I won’t stop until you go to the dance with me and not Ash!
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