Social Relationships Essay

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Social relationships are very important in our society because as humans we are a very social species. The reason we are classified as social species is because we engage in sustained cooperation that is more than just associating with mates. There are many benefits associated with social species such as alloparental care, sharing resources and helping each other out. The two different types of bonding humans partake in include kin bonding and non-kin bonding. Kin relationships are social relations between individuals who are genetically related such as cousins, siblings and parents. Non-kin relationships are relations between individuals who are not genetically related such as friends and acquaintances. Kin relationships is favoured by kin selection because evolutionarily humans have been known to favour the success of their relatives. Therefore to help relatives, humans usually form close relationships with their kin that …show more content…

Relationships that an individual could classify in the inner layer; relatives and friends who are very close and have known the individual for many years, will tend to decay less. In addition maintaining relationships differ between genders. When females bond they can reduce decay by increasing the amount of times they keep in contact with each other, through talking, emailing, texting, etc. For men it is different because they can decrease the decay of their relationships by participating in more activities together. I will be examining a single hypothesis related to relationships. Studies have shown that the decay of relationships will not affect family relationships as much as relationships between friends. It is believed that close relationships are vital for increasing fitness in humans. Close relationships tend to have more benefits for the individual and lead to better

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