Researchers identify a critical threshold for relationship #breakups via PsyPost:

"The study suggested that couples tend to separate when their relationship satisfaction falls to about 65% of the maximum possible score. This threshold marks a critical point at which dissatisfaction becomes too great to maintain the relationship."

cf. https://www.psypost.org/researchers-identify-a-critical-threshold-for-relationship-breakups/

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Researchers identify a critical threshold for relationship breakups

Relationship satisfaction generally declines over time, according to new longitudinal research. The study pinpointed a key tipping point for relationship breakups.

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