What is a primary relationship? A primary relationship is a relationship between two people that the partners see as their most important interpersonal relationship. There are three basic types of primary relationship.
The first type is traditional couples. They share a basic belief system and philosophy of life.
The second type is independents couples. They stress their individuality. The relationship is important but never more important than each person’s individual identity.
The third type is separates couples. They live together, but they view their relationship more as a matter of convenience than a result of their mutual love or closeness.
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Liew Li Hui
Monday, November 2, 2009
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