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By, Becca Bedford, Kelsey Carey, Will Finlay, Creighton Segars, and Stephen Newman COMMUNICATION IN RELATIONSHIPS
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Find out information about each other Define our relationships HOW DO WE USE COMMUNICATION?
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Girl-Girl Guy-Guy Girl-Guy Platonic “FriendZone” TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS
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An intimate relationship between two girls however they feel no sexual attraction towards one another Characterized by trust and ability to communicate about personal topics with each other Differs greatly from a Boy-Boy platonic relationship GIRL-GIRL FRIENDSHIPS
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Study by Stacey J. Oliker – “Best Friends and Marriage: Exchange Among Women” These relationships impact who women marry Relationships impact the marriage in several ways Things that bring women together in these types of friendships are not the same as men Effects on family life WHY IS A GIRL-GIRL PLATONIC RELATIONSHIP SO IMPORTANT?
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Study by Daniel J. Canary and Kathryn Dindia – “Sex Differences and Similarities in Communication” Differences in the topics discussed How big of a factor is gender in communication? Differences in the way they communicate Stereotypes HOW DO GIRL-GIRL PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS DIFFER FROM OTHER TYPES OF RELATIONSHIPS?
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A relationship between two males that does not consist of any sexual attraction towards one another Close relationships are known as a “Bromance” BOY-BOY PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS
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A non-sexual relationship between two men that are unusually close The intense complicated love shared between two heterosexual males that consists of but not limited to wrestling, numerous man-dates, and tons of other stories that will only remain between the two BROMANCE <3
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Robin Thicke Interview Haas and Sherman study in 1982 Examples: Joey and Chandler from “Friends” Step Brothers WHAT DO GUYS EVEN TALK ABOUT?
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an intimate relationship in which the partners are not sexually attracted to each other or do not act on an attraction they feel WHAT IS A PLATONIC RELATIONSHIP?
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Open communication Honesty Self-disclosure WHAT WORKS?
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Man's need to provide and protect Intimacy and emotional support Sexual tension WHAT DOESN’T WORK?
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Questionnaire regarding initiation, selection, and dissolution Men use platonic relationships to gain sex Women use as a strategy to gain protection Both sexes use platonic friendship to acquire potential romantic partners BLESKE-RECHEK AND BUSS STUDY
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Nonsexual, intimate friendship The decision to remain nonsexual is typically maintained by only one person Friendship may have originated when the two were young children Some level of sexual attraction, even though sex itself is avoided FORCED PLATONIC RELATIONSHIPS: A.K.A. "THE FRIEND ZONE"
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The woman is not sufficiently attracted to the man The woman feels she is receiving ambiguous signals from the man as to the future of the relationship (lack of good communication) Childhood friends "sibling like feeling between them” Are actual siblings CAUSES OF THE FRIEND ZONE
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Study by Messmen, Canary & Hause (2000) "Motives to remain platonic, equity use of maintenance strategies in opposite-sex friendships" "This person may hurt me" -.80 "I may be disappointed" -.67 CREATING AND MAINTAINING: STUDY BY MESSMAN, ET. AL
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71% of women say they would date a friend Easier for women to get out of the friend zone Prevention is best Communicate your intentions accurately from day 1 GETTING OUT
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You’re crossing Library Bridge… What does a Girl-Girl conversation look like? What does a Guy-Guy conversation look like? What does a Girl-Guy conversation look like? ACTIVITY
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