Which Of These 4 Types Of Couples Describes You And Your Partner?

By Editorial Staff in Life Style On 28th February 2017
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#1 DRAMATIC COUPLES

These couples are, yup, drama llamas. And, as you can guess, that’s not exactly great for a relationship. Dramatic couples are twice as likely to break up as the other types of couples and their commitment levels swing wildly depending on the latest drama. They’re also more prone to intensely hang on to their individuality, and tend to change their commitment level based on time spent with friends or apart from each other.

Pro: Drama keeps things interesting.

Con: Drama actually blows.

#2 CONFLICT-RIDDEN COUPLES

These couples have drops in their commitment when they argue, but it doesn’t mean they’ll break up. They tend to flip between arguing, which pushes them apart, and being super-passionate, which pulls them back together. Clearly this isn’t sustainable over the long haul, but it didn’t cause any more breakups than other styles in nine months.

Pro: Makeup sex.

Con: This is freaking exhausting.

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#3 SOCIALLY-INVOLVED COUPLES

Socially-involved couples say they have high levels of satisfaction and stability in their relationships. They share a social network and rely on those friends when it comes to deciding how committed they are. Having mutual friends is big for these couples—it makes them feel closer and more committed to each other.

Pro: Couple friends!

Con: Do you really want to base your relationship on what your mutual friends are doing?

#4 PARTNER-FOCUSED COUPLES

This is the best type of couple to be if you’re looking to stay in an LTR. Partner-focused couples have the highest chance of staying together and being happy over time. They’re involved with each other and are very careful and thoughtful in the way they make choices about their relationships.

Pro: You’re in a stable, committed relationship.

Con: If you’re not ready to settle down, that can be boring.