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HudsonKB16

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Too much self-esteem can be detrimental to a relationship if it leads one to be
 
  A) emotionally needy.
  B) abusive.
  C) narcissistic.
  D) lonely.

Question 2

Researchers who study self-esteem and intimacy in relationships have found that lower self-esteem is associated with
 
  A) being unaffected by a partner's moods in a relationship.
  B) easier development of intimacy in relationships.
  C) problems developing and maintaining relationships.
  D) more game-playing with partners in relationships.



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carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

Many thanks to you.

Answer to Question 2

Posted another one can you check that one too? Thanks.





 

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