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Current Problems and Resolutions

Can We Be (and Stay) Friends? Remaining Friends After Dissolution of a Romantic Relationship

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Pages 662-666 | Received 14 Jan 2010, Accepted 08 Jul 2010, Published online: 29 Aug 2011
 

ABSTRACT

Although many individuals report being friends with their ex-romantic partners (CitationWilmot, Carbaugh, & Baxter, 1985), the literature regarding post-romantic friendships is very limited. We investigated whether satisfaction in the dissolved romantic relationship could predict post-romantic friendships and friendship maintenance. We found that the more satisfied individuals were during the dissolved romance, the more likely they were to remain friends and the more likely they were to engage in friendship maintenance behaviors. We also found that friendship maintenance fully mediated the association between past romantic satisfaction and current friendship satisfaction.

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