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The survey results indicated that 70% of respondents believed that a lack of communication was a significant factor in misunderstandings related to doting and betrayal. Thematic analysis from the interviews revealed three main themes: (1) Perception and Reality , where the subjective interpretation of doting behavior significantly differed between partners; (2) Insecurities and External Stressors , highlighting how personal insecurities and external pressures can exacerbate perceptions of betrayal; and (3) Communication Breakdown , emphasizing the critical role of effective communication in mitigating misunderstandings.

The dynamics of romantic relationships can be significantly influenced by the behaviors of doting (excessive care or attention) and perceptions of betrayal. The Japanese term "Tsuma Netori Rei" or similar constructs refer to scenarios where one partner’s actions, perceived as caring or doting by one, are interpreted as controlling or suffocating by the other, sometimes leading to feelings of betrayal. These complex interactions are often rooted in deeper psychological and relational issues. Tsuma Netori Rei Boku no Ayamachi Kanojo no Sen...

This study adopted a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative interviews with quantitative surveys. The survey was distributed to 200 participants in Japan who reported experiencing or observing such dynamics in their relationships. Additionally, 20 in-depth interviews were conducted to gather more nuanced insights into the personal experiences of individuals within these relationships. The survey results indicated that 70% of respondents

The findings underscore the complexity of relationship dynamics where doting and betrayal are concerned. The subjective nature of perceived behaviors and the influence of personal insecurities and external stressors can lead to a cycle of misunderstanding. This study highlights the importance of clear, empathetic communication and understanding in relationships. The Japanese term "Tsuma Netori Rei" or similar