When partners can accurately predict the end of a relationship.

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Are you worried your relationship might be winding down? The accuracy of your perception might depend on your feelings.

. Weekend date nights have dissipated, phone calls and text messages are less frequent and less intimate, and couples who were once inseparable are no longer planning a future together. Patterns make the prediction: Welcome to the beginning of the end.

Relationship dissolution is not always a bad thing. No one laments the end of an abusive, toxic, or dysfunctional dating relationship. Friends and family are thrilled to see loved ones leave a mismatched ex-suitor in the rearview mirror. Yet even in the absence of adverse relational dynamics, some formerly red-hot unions just fizzle. For many couples, however, the transition from passion to predictable does not signal a breakup.

But, in any relationship, can partners see a breakup coming? According to research, partner perception depends on the perceiver.Kenneth Tan et al. assessed the accuracy of partner perception of dissolution considerations moderated by theThey examined the construct of perceived partner dissolution consideration , recognizing that perceiving partner commitment is different from perceiving consideration of relationship termination.

In general, Tan et al. found compelling and consistent support for the accuracy of PPDC, meaning people are likely to accurately detect when their partner is considering a breakup. Yet they also found that partners significantly underestimated dissolution consideration and projected their own dissolution consideration onto their partners. Regarding accuracy, people who had more anxiety were especially accurate in assessing partner consideration of dissolution.

as they mature can appreciate and understand the type of qualities they are looking for in a partner, and dating different people also helps them develop relationship skills.When it appears that dissolution is on the horizon, perhaps based on nothing more than “growing apart,” proactive partners prepare. This is where a strong support system is key.

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