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Jan/09
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Can not stand your partner? Well, you’re a good couple

A group of researchers at the University of Michigan found the / your partner increasingly irritating as the passing of the years together is not a bad sign. Indeed! Kira Birditt, of American Institute for Social Research at the University believe that being angry and judgmental toward the person they once swore eternal love reveals our greater intimacy more likely to be fully ourselves When we interact with our sweet (?) half.

These are the conclusions of a study which involved 800 subjects who were considered the interactions of the couple in two different occasions in 1992 and 2005. The study did not, however, concern only the relationship with your partner but also with a child or with the closest friend. The data emerged revealing that the level of conflict is much higher in younger couples (all couples had considered more than twenty years) while it tends to fade with age. The long-term relationships then tend to become less stormy after passing through a peak of what scholars call “negativity”. In particular, would be the sixties to boast more peaceful relations.

According to scholars that would be because the bitterness that characterizes these couples would be functional to achieve a better stability relationship through the acquisition of new and improved interaction. In other words fully express our negative feelings, criticism, confrontation, would be a great way to learn how to manage the relationship more adequately. But not all: The research has also indicated that the relationship with his companion, who in time becomes increasingly hostile, while the same does not happen with the children or with friends and that if relations sour torque (especially after the child birth) those with friends they improve. We honestly but there is a doubt the researchers wondered whether the peaceful simply have resigned?

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