TOO MUCH COMMITMENT NOT ALWAYS A HEALTHY FACTOR IN RELATIONSHIPS ACCORDING TO UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCHER
November 21, 2008
November 21, 2008
HOUSTON, Nov. 21 -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
Romantic relationships establish special bonds between partners. Oftentimes, passionate rapport leads to permanent partnerships, and ultimately, the start of families.
Sometimes, however, one or both partners place too much emotional weight on their relationship. As a result, men or women may tend to evaluate their self-worth solely based on the outcomes of their romantic interactions. . . .
Romantic relationships establish special bonds between partners. Oftentimes, passionate rapport leads to permanent partnerships, and ultimately, the start of families.
Sometimes, however, one or both partners place too much emotional weight on their relationship. As a result, men or women may tend to evaluate their self-worth solely based on the outcomes of their romantic interactions. . . .