Neither person is left feeling defeated or damaged, leading to increased confidence and trust in the relationship. The couple or partners work toward an equally beneficial resolution and achieve a win–win outcome. A resolution is found that is appropriate for both people. ![]() Again, this is damaging for the relationship and, if ongoing or repeated, ultimately toxic. Often a result of stubbornness on both sides when neither wants the other to ‘win,’ so neither will give in. The third option is bad for both people they equally face loss (lose–lose). This is similar to the first possible outcome, only this time it is the first person within the relationship who is left feeling thwarted or slighted (a lose–win scenario).
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