2015
DOI: 10.1080/01494929.2015.1095268
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The Role of Friendship, Trust, and Love in Happy German Marriages

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“…On the positive side, trust contributes to experiences of safety, intimacy, satisfaction, and pleasure that constitute overall sexual well-being and relationship stability (Harris, Bedard, Moen, & Álvarez-Pérez, 2016;Laumann et al, 2006;Mullinax et al, 2016b). In fact, trust has a central symbolic role that is a standard for evaluation of relationship quality and stability across diverse relationship structures (Conley et al, 2017;van Hooff, 2017;Kemer, Bulgan, & Yıldız, 2016;Norona et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Role Of Trust In Sexual Health: Implications For Theory ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the positive side, trust contributes to experiences of safety, intimacy, satisfaction, and pleasure that constitute overall sexual well-being and relationship stability (Harris, Bedard, Moen, & Álvarez-Pérez, 2016;Laumann et al, 2006;Mullinax et al, 2016b). In fact, trust has a central symbolic role that is a standard for evaluation of relationship quality and stability across diverse relationship structures (Conley et al, 2017;van Hooff, 2017;Kemer, Bulgan, & Yıldız, 2016;Norona et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Role Of Trust In Sexual Health: Implications For Theory ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that people who did not know each other well might feel uneasy and uncomfortable when giving consent in a sexual activity, because there is no trust in the interaction. Trust not just only can contribute to the experience of safety, intimacy, satisfaction, and also pleasure that will impact sexual well-being and relationship stability (Harris et al, 2016), but also become the standard of relationship quality and diverse relationship structures (Conley et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sabey et al, (2014) found that compassionate love partially mediated marital sanctification (i.e., perceived sacred qualities of marriage) and marital satisfaction for wives. Harris et al, (2016) found that love as emotion, behavior, and commitment was related to marital happiness and that religious beliefs and religious practices helped in sustaining happy marriages. Together, these studies suggest the possibility that love may have a unique place in religious families.…”
Section: Love and Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%