Friends Agree on Relationship Readiness
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Ready (or not) for love? Your friends likely agree

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A new study from Michigan State University found that friends significantly agreed on who was ready for committed relationships.
Friends who were perceived to be less ready for a committed relationship were also seen to be more insecure in their relationships.
People with an insecure attachment style have elevated levels of anxiety and/or avoidance.
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