Why Couples Might Be More Likely to Break Up on Valentine’s Day

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Why Couples Might Be More Likely to Break Up on Valentine’s Day
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Special occasions like Valentine's Day can put a lot of pressure on romantic partners, especially those who share these personality traits, writes WendyPatrickPhD

For some couples, relational reminders on Valentine's Day enhance partner perception of relationship functioning.

Partners in weakened relationships are more likely to break up within the two weeks surrounding Valentine’s Day than other couples.

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