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Small secrets can strengthen relationships, research finds

Por: WPTV Nation October 04, 2022

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Most relationship counselors don’t encourage their clients to lie to their partners.But recent research could change how we feel about the ‘little secret.’“What we can say,” said Kelley Gullo Wight, a professor at Indiana University, “is that the occasional small consumption secrets can have a net positive for the relationship.”“It can result in pro-relationship intentions,” said Danielle Brick, a professor at the University of... + full article



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