The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cross-Cultural Interpersonal Relationships

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Student: Dea Zgjani
Course: Social Psychology
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of cross-cultural intimate relationships?

We all know that times have evolved, for better mostly, and with this evolution a lot of things have changed, including the way of thinking in a lot of people, causing us to be more open minded and open to new things and ideas. In the past, mostly, people were prone to mate and romanticise between their own culture, especially in Albania and in the Balkans. Racism here, unfortunately still flows in “ignorant” minds. For the past 20 years there has been growth of identity models in the psychology of multi culture, however complexities in these cases have rarely been showed. With this being said, the matter I want to present in this paper “the advantages and disadvantages of cross-cultural intimate relationships” can be more easily understood in the disadvantage part. The advantages being also strong and respected much more among educated and well traveled people. There are a whole bunch of ways that relationships can be intimate, for example hanging out together, exchanging intimate and personal information, revealing feelings, being physically affectionate, or taking part in sexual intercourses. That includes hooking up, dating, seeing someone, having a girlfriend or boyfriend, marriage, and other open or serious relationships. In Ancient times in was Aristotle who firstly described and contemplated them. He wrote:

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