Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Dyad (Chapter 5)


A Dyad is the smallest of all group sizes consisting of only two members. It is the most intimate, but also the most unstable. If one member of the Dyad leaves, there is no group left. However, a benefit of the Dyad is how clean the communication is. It is impossible to play “He said, She said” games in a Dyad; you know what the other member did or did not say. Examples of Dyads are marriages, love affairs, and close friendships. The photo I included is one of these close friendships, however if one of us leaves the relationship there will be no friendship remaining because there will be no group.

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