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explain the concept individuality in relationships and provide two examples

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Answered by vikrantdeshwal2
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Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual.[1][2] Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires and so value independence and self-reliance[3] and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group,[3] while opposing external interference upon one's own interests by society or institutions such as the government.[3] Individualism is often defined in contrast to totalitarianism, collectivism, and more corporate social forms.[4]

Answered by fistshelter
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When two people are in a relationship, it is healthy for them to maintain their individuality. It is often seen that people in relationships lose their own identity and consider the identity of their partner as their own identity. They tend to forget that they are an individual who has a separate identity of their own. It is important for them to maintain their own identity and dignity.

For example:-

In marriages, we sometimes see that women consider the identity of their husbands to be their own identity, They do not try to maintain their individuality.

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