This document discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships and uses examples from Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor. It notes that too much intimacy without variety can lead partners to take each other for granted and see only flaws rather than virtues. Maintaining mystery and independence is important to keep interest and passion alive.
This document discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships and uses examples from Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor. It notes that too much intimacy without variety can lead partners to take each other for granted and see only flaws rather than virtues. Maintaining mystery and independence is important to keep interest and passion alive.
This document discusses how familiarity can breed contempt in relationships and uses examples from Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor. It notes that too much intimacy without variety can lead partners to take each other for granted and see only flaws rather than virtues. Maintaining mystery and independence is important to keep interest and passion alive.