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Social Studies, 19.11.2019 00:31, hillisaiah734

Long-married, happy couples may distort facts about their relationship, but they share similar stories. this reveals that a. shared narratives don't have to be accurate to be powerful b. relational happiness depends on interpersonal deception c. shared narratives can't be trusted d. relational happiness is an illusion

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