Communications Ch 10
Friendships
-Easier to break off -Less expectation of loyalty -Lett likely to publicly express affection -More likely to be power balanced
Agentic friendships
Exist primarily to help achieve practical goals (Become friends with a classmate, the goal is to have additional notes) **Can change to communal.
Communal friendships
Focus primarily on sharing time, activities and emotional support (Want to go see a movie, having troubles with your roommate)
Friends of the road
Friends that change as we move along the road of life
Nature of Friendships
-Willingness to invest -Emotional closeness -Acceptance -Trust -Support
Two dimensions of trust
1. Confidence that others will be dependable 2. Assumes emotional responsibility
Steps of the Development of Friendships
1. Role limited interaction 2. Friendly relations 3. Moving towards friendship 4. Nascent friendship 5. Stabilized friendship 6. Waning friendship
Role-Limited interaction
Begin with some form of an initial encounter. Can be planned or accidental
Trust
Confidence in the fact that friends will do what they say they will do and they will care about us as well as our welfare.
Emotional closeness
Men express their intimacy through shared experiences, women express intimacy through dialogue/talking
Friendly relations
Occur when we spend time checking out whether we could actually develop a lasting friendship with this person
Waning friendship
One or both parties stop investing in the relationship
Friends with benefits
Participants engage in sexual activity but not for the purpose of transforming the relationship into a romantic encounter
Friends of the heart
People who remain friends regardless of the distance.
Friendships
Voluntary interpersonal relationships in which the people involved like each other and enjoy each other's company
Willingness to invest
Want to be friends with people that are willing to give as much time, energy and effort that you are
Acceptance
We expect our friends to expect the positive and say negative aspects of ourselves
Support
We expect our friends to indicate their support for us by verbally telling us or nonverbally through actions.
Moving toward friendship
We work towards creating a longer term friendship, start to disclose our feelings, share our values, disclose our attitudes, talk about thoughts and interests.
Nascent friendship
When we begin to think of ourselves as friends and we work out the rules of our friendship and our relationship
Stabilized friendship
You have determined that this relationship will indeed continue, take future encounters for granted, relationship rules are unspoken, high level of trust, rules that regulate how we interact are established.