Why is the belief that the "other" is included in one's "self" important in the context of love?
A) the relationship between "other" and "self" can serve as an index of the amount of autonomy involved in a relationship.
B) research has shown that couples with the most overlap between "other" and "self" are most likely to remain committed to each other over time.
C) the amount of overlap between "other" and "self" can be used as a diagnostic tool to determine the type of love that is most important to each couple.
D) the way a person feels about the "other" within the "self" is indicative of an avoidant attachment style.
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