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25 November, 10:00

Dialectical tensions are confined to external conflicts in which the desires of two relational partners clash with one another.

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  1. 25 November, 13:17
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    A dialectical tension is opposition / contradiction in behaviour of a couple.

    Oppositions are antonym of each others, act as cancelation or undo to each other. They are mutually exclusive & mutually exhaustive. They can be related to their internal, external conflicting issues.

    Examples:

    Openness v/s non openness Connection v/s autonomy Dominance v/s submissiveness Predictability v/s Novelty Integration v/s Seperation Expression v/s Privacy Stability v/s Change
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