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Facts About Men and Relationships

40% of men don't feel valued in their relationship and 40% of dads don’t believe they’re being empowered in their homes.

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Education to promote healthy relationships helps prevent future distress, increases relationship positivity, and increases relationship satisfaction in couples (Halford W., Bodenmann G., 2013).

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Differences between you and your partner’s emotional awareness is directly related to lower satisfaction and the quality of your relationship (Croyle K., Waltz J., 2007).

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Stress is a dyadic phenomenon that affects both partners in a romantic relationship. It can originate both outside (external) and inside (internal) the relationship, with external stress often spilling over and causing internal stress (Randall A., Bodenmann G., 2017).

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Greater support and less conflict (arguments, jealousy, resentment, different ideals, etc.) were found to be independently associated with relationship satisfaction, implying that both are necessary for a satisfactory relationship (Cramer D., 2007).

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Education enhances relationships of couples with low satisfaction helping some at risk couples (Halford W., Bodenmann G., 2013).

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Stress negatively affects both, heterosexual and same-sex couples’ relationship satisfaction in similar ways (Randall A., Bodenmann G., 2017).

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