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A large longitudinal study of romantic relationships found that relationship satisfaction tends to decline over time.
The study also identified a “critical value” for relationship dissolution.
Researchers analyzed data from the Longitudinal Study of Generations , a multi-generational research project that tracks the attitudes, behaviors, and family dynamics of over 2,000 individuals from southern California .
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