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Robert Thurman on the Benefits and Disappointments of Intimacy

By Robert Thurman — 2013

The benefits of intimacy have to do with finding yourself in others and expanding your self-centeredness, so that you think of the perspective of others almost reflexively. You don’t feel your own identity is challenged, and you don’t feel invaded or disturbed by being aware of what other people are feeling and thinking.

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