Relational Transgression Essay

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Romance, a feeling that everyone in the world experiences at least once in their lifetime. Love is an emotional attraction that a person feels towards another person. Romantic relationships usually implies that the expression of that feeling is mutually understood between the 2 persons. This can be achieved through verbal communication and/or nonverbal gestures. Some romantic relationships develop from a platonic relationships. Other times it happens through a social interaction, implying the term, "Love at first sight." When individuals discuss their relationship difficulties with others, they have opportunities to construct and reconstruct their perceptions, beliefs, interpretations, reasoning, and solutions.
For some individuals may be motivated to represent the relationship and their romantic partner in a more favorable light when communicating to friends and family, possibly to maintain network support for the romantic association. From my perspective, this often ruins relationships. The …show more content…

Victims of relational transgressions suffer negative consequences such as loss of face, damaged self-concept and identity, and a variety of negative affective responses. Although scholars have explored the communicative patterns that follow relational transgressions, they have focused primarily on interactions between relational partners. Although, extant research is informative in terms of how partners communicate with relational transgressors, little is known regarding the ways that partners communicate about relational transgressors and transgressions. The purpose of the present study was to investigate these communicative patterns, as communication with members of one’s social network can have meaningful implications for romantic

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