Polyamory: the role of attachment styles
Attachment theory is a cornerstone of psychology but few studies have attempted to investigate the role of attachment styles in polyamorous relationships.
Attachment theory is a cornerstone of psychology but few studies have attempted to investigate the role of attachment styles in polyamorous relationships.
Summary: More specifically, the five main factors that predict the quality of a romantic relationship are: perceived partner's commitment (for example, thinking that your partner wants the relationship to last forever), gratification (feeling, that is, very lucky to have your partner next to you), sexual satisfaction, partner's fulfillment (believing that the relationship makes your partner happy) and conflicts (ie, how often you argue).
A study recently published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior has investigated the correlation between sexual desire and satisfaction of torque, particularly sulloscillazione of male desire and female over time (McNulty et al., 2019).
Summary: From an evolutionary point of view, simply considering lobbiettivo playback, essential for the preservation of the species, would therefore be more risky for a boy to lose the occasion to mate with an interested female, rather than linverso (Trivers, 1972): lesito a pregnancy which does not follow the formation of a pair, would mean that all the weight of parental care, particularly severe in the human species, falls on the female, increasing the risk for the survival of the mother and offspring.