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  • Essay / Interpersonal Relationships: Intimacy - 1329

    The interpersonal relationship is a solid, deeply rooted and united relationship between two or more people which can extend to brief, long, or even long-term relationships. This alliance can be built on reasoning, love, mutual agreement and support, whether it is a commercial exchange or various forms of social responsibility. Interpersonal relationships are found in all social cultures. Circumstances can vary from family, empathy, friendship and marriage, to relationships with acquaintances, colleagues, communities and a place of worship. Many customs have their own mutual understanding. Individuals and society as a whole, we all have our own origins of interpersonal relationships. Whether a married couple or a romantic relationship, a source of warmth, intimate fulfillment, physical attraction and conversation and both parties must give and receive. One can limit the power of their interpersonal relationships by representing or ignoring the needs of the person you are interacting with. This is a broad spectrum from understanding what your partner is counting on from you for their birthday, or any occasion that means something to them, even though it may not seem as important to you. High levels of trust, warmth and affection can help people get to know each other better. You can improve and strengthen or damage the relationship by meeting these needs or ignoring them. The most intimate relationships generate great respect for each other. Emotional intimacy has often been confused with sensual intimacy. Emotional intimacy is the ability to accept each other as they are, not who you want them to become. It is the ability to feel comfortable with each other to the point of not being afraid of being... middle of paper ...... or growing up, but an individual who is not willing to put aside the The time it takes for an intimate relationship to occur will not be able to have this kind of relationship. We all have obstacles when it comes to intimacy. The feeling of being helpless and being takes a toll on one's feeling and mind, on one's exposure to intimacy, regardless of the type of relationship. If we can't break down the walls of insecurity, fear of failure and the possibility of being hurt. All of these emotions accompany most relationships. They are at the top of the list when it comes to obstacles involving intimacy, overcoming and the ability to take risks and the ability to let go of the past. For individuals to know themselves well and realize how much they have to share with another person, they are usually not aware of others, in terms of possible intimacy..