The Double Attraction Paradox

Chapter 7: The Proximity Concept / Orbiting

24 min · 9. juni 2026
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In this chapter, we explore several psychological theories, including Cognitive Dissonance, the Acquaintance Process, the Mere Exposure Effect, and the Benjamin Franklin Effect, alongside modern relationship behaviors such as breadcrumbing and orbiting. Together, these concepts reveal how proximity, familiarity, and repeated exposure can influence attraction, shape relationships, and affect the way we perceive others.

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