"The sociologist Jessier Bernard (1982) claimed that every marriage is actually two different relationships." What was Bernard's point in making this claim?

a. Each marriage partner has a different perspective on the relationship.
b. Marriage partners should have equal romantic attachments to each other.
c. Marriage steals our individuality.
d. Men are less understanding than women.


a. Each marriage partner has a different perspective on the relationship.

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