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Persona

l
Relation
Attraction,
Love, and
ship
Commitment
The picture related to them
shows different (example: “Jose”
expressions of or if you want,
yours toward just “best
other people. friend”). Write
Now, think of a your answers on
particular person a separate sheet
that first comes of paper with a
in your mind brief
when you feel explanation.
such expression.
Explain
: Being
deeply
loved by
someone
gives you
strength,
while
loving
someone
What is
the
meaning
of

ATTRACTI
ON
- The action or Interpersonal
power of evoking attraction
interest, pleasure, or
- Relates only
liking for someone
between two people
or something; and a
having an intimate
quality or feature
and romantic
that evokes interest,
relationship.
liking, or desire.
Components:
it is not only 1. Physical
limited to such Attractiveness
since it may also - Even the younger
transpire between ones prefer to look
friends, colleagues, at faces those adults
consider attractive
family members,
rather than at
and others. opposite ones.
Facial features like the the complexion, the
shape and color of the smoothness of the
eyes, the nose, the lips, skin, and the smile also
and even the may be considered
cheekbones and jaw with impact as these
have an impact when are the first things
talking with another available elements
person or people; the presented even
built of the body, the without interaction.
color of the hair,
It could also be with someone
added that certain they like, or with a
similarities in person they used
facial and bodily to talk with, could
symmetry or also be
resemblance with determinants of
anyone they knew, liking another
person or people.
2. Similarity
* When you are *Similarity
asked by your causes
teacher to select a attraction.
partner for an
activity, who do Social
you usually categorization
choose? Why?
People mentally a. Group age
group others on
b. Religion
where they
belong and that c. Personality
with the same
characteristics d. Attitude
with them like
e. Social status

f. Education
Stereotyping, where 3. Proximity
someone is being * Distance
- pertains to physical
judged by others distance with other
only because they people and it is
were part of a related to functional
specific group they distance (how often
knew and not based people interact or
on who he/she is. communicate with
each other).
4. Reciprocity “Another way to
- It is when think of it is that
feelings with relationships are
someone are built on a give and
take; if one side is
being reciprocated
not reciprocating,
or returned in the then the relationship
same way as you is doomed”. –Brannan &
do. Mohr
Personal
Relationships - This bonds often
- Refers to close grow from and are
connections strengthened by
between people, mutual
formed by experiences.
emotional bonds
and interactions.
a. Skills a. Family

b. Information b. Friends

c. Inspiration c. Partnerships

d. Practice

e. Social support
a. Family - The concept
- Two or more off family is one
persons who are of the oldest
related by birth, human nature,
marriage, or its definition
adoption and who has evolved
live together as considerably in
one household.
the past three
decades.
b. - Friends are
Friends
- As a close tie able to turn to
between two each other in
people that is times of need.
often built upon - Nicholas
mutual Christakis and
experiences,
James Fowler,
shared interests,
proximity and
CONNECTED
emotional
- The average - Online friends
person has don’t count
about six close toward close ties
ties – though – research
indicates that a
some have
large online
more, and many network isn’t
have only one nearly as
or none. powerful as
having a few
c. intimacy, and
Partnerships
- Romantic romantic love.
relationships,
including - We usually
marriage, are experience this
close kind of relation
relationships ship with only
formed between one person at a
two people that
time.
are built upon
What is/are the
importance of
having a good
relationship
towards your
family, friends
or partnerships?
Write a
n t reflection paper
e on your
n m relationships,
i g : why they are
ss important, and
A how you intend
to keep the good
relationships
strong and

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