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Revision as of 18:18, 28 July 2008

Close relationships

Affinity · Attachment · Bonding
Boyfriend · Casual · Cohabitation
Compersion · Concubinage
Consort · Courtesan · Courtship
Divorce · Domestic partnership
Dower / Dowry / Bride price
Family · Friendship · Girlfriend
Husband · Infatuation · Intimacy
Jealousy · Limerence · Love
Marriage · Monogamy
Psychology of monogamy
Serial monogamy · Nonmonogamy
Passion · Pederasty · Platonic love
Polyamory · Polyfidelity · Polygamy
Relationship abuse
Relationship breakup · Romance
Romantic friendship · Separation
Sexuality · Same-sex relationship
Significant other · Soulmate
Teen Dating Violence
Wedding · Widowhood · Wife


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Please add article links in alphabetical order. This template is intended to list links to Wikipedia articles dealing with various forms and aspects of contemporary relationships. The idea is for readers to quickly find information about their own current relationships. Articles listed in the template should fall into the following categories:

  • types of close relationships (e.g., friendship, family, marriage);
  • forms of marriage (e.g., monogamy, polygamy, polandry, polygyny);
  • alternative forms of close relationships (e.g., polyamory, swinging, open marriage);
  • positive aspects of close relationships (e.g., attachment, bonding, love, sexuality);
  • negative aspects of close relationships (e.g., domestic violence, jealousy); and
  • endings of close relationships (e.g., separation, divorce, widowhood).