Two interrelated factors that increase the chances that an intimate bond forged in emerging adulthood will be satisfying and last a lifetime are __________ and __________

A) initial period of cohabitation; strong sexual attraction
B) financial stability; complex self-concepts
C) partner similarity; good communication
D) "opposites attract"; sexual compatibility


C

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a. Ariela, an 80-year-old African American female b. Botan, a 50-year-old Asian American female c. Carlos, a 50-year-old Hispanic American male d. Tzvi, a 35-year-old Middle Eastern male

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