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  • ...he quality and quantity of these relationships. Several stages in intimate relationships have been identified: the beginning or development stages (e.g., attraction ...arry and provide and receive emotional and personal support from. Intimate relationships provide people with a social network of people that provide strong emotiona
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  • {{cat|Human sexuality|Intimate relationships|New Age}}
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  • ...simply indicates that a person is presently not involved with others in an intimate sense. This does not necessarily indicate that they are available to be pa {{sa-relationships}}
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  • ...ual]] rapport with his partner, which means they [[cuddle]], [[kiss]], use intimate terms for each other, stroke each other's body parts (common terms: to feel {{sa-relationships}}
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  • ...is an [[LGBT slang]] term used to describe a [[stereotype]] of [[lesbian]] relationships. The term originated from the punch line of a joke that lesbians tended to == "U-Haul" lesbians and relationships ==
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  • ...ach assessing the other's suitability as a prospective partner in a future intimate relationship. It represents a form of [[courtship]], consisting of social a {{sa-relationships}}
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  • ...ual]] rapport with her partner, which means they [[cuddle]], [[kiss]], use intimate terms for each other, stroke each other's body parts, and have [[sexual int {{sa-relationships}}
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  • ...iness interactions, or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships are formed in the context of social, cultural and other influences. The con ...onships. Interpersonal relationships also can include friendships, such as relationships involving individuals providing relational care to marginalized persons.
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  • ...iness interactions, or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships are formed in the context of social, cultural and other influences. The con ...onships. Interpersonal relationships also can include friendships, such as relationships involving individuals providing relational care to marginalized persons.
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  • The adjective "heterosexual" is used for intimate relationships and/or sexual relations between persons of the opposite sex, who may or may
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  • ...me, the genre is also inclusive of works depicting emotional and spiritual relationships between women that are not necessarily romantic or sexual in nature. Yuri i
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  • ...the same sex. In modern use, the adjective homosexual is used for intimate relationships and/or sexual relations between people of the same sex, who may or may not ...tory below). However, it was not until the 19th Century that such acts and relationships were seen as indicative of a type of person with a defined and relatively s
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  • ...t's life story, highlighting various aspects of his or her life, including intimate details of experience, and may include an analysis of the subject's persona
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  • ...'') is a violation of the mutually agreed-upon rules or boundaries of an [[intimate relationship]]. ...e not technically sexual in nature (for example, a man being [[emotionally intimate]] with a woman who is not his [[girlfriend]], or [[french kissing]] her).
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  • ...ual or relational partners, gaining approval of possible partners, forming relationships, showing sexual desire, and coitus. ...mon behaviours, and includes a wide range of sexual behaviors from marital relationships to sexual abuse. Although in many cases sexual behavior is directed towards
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  • ...or''' for the degree of sexual intimacy achieved in intimate encounters or relationships. In the metaphor, prevalent in the aftermath of World War II, sexual activi ...as script, or pattern, for young people who are experimenting with sexual relationships. The script has changed slightly since the 1960s. Kohl and Francoeur note t
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  • ...tant. Cybersex can occur either within the context of existing or intimate relationships, e.g. among lovers who are geographically separated, or among individuals w ...tant. Cybersex can occur either within the context of existing or intimate relationships, e.g. among lovers who are geographically separated, or among individuals w
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  • ...ividual needs and [[limit]]s of one's play partner. Due to the special and intimate nature of the fun shared, play partners will often become close [[friend]]s ...vanilla]]" people to understand. By traditional standards, one wouldn't do intimate or [[erotic]] things such as BDSM play, even when no [[sex]] is involved, w
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  • ...an Dale, DHS]]. Since 1968 HAI has offered workshops dealing with intimate relationships and human sexuality. According to HAI's own statistics, 75,000 people have [[Category:Intimate relationships]]
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  • ...''SO''') is a [[gender]]-neutral term to refer to a person's partner in an intimate [[relationship]] without disclosing or presuming anything about his or her [[Category:Relationships]]
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