Abstract
This study explores the phenomenon of commitment in romantic relationships,
the motivation behind it and how people view the sustainability of a
relationship. The study was carried out on youth of Karachi their ages ranging
from 18-24 years. A pilot study in the form of a focus group comprising of 5
participants was conducted to gather some views on the factors involved in a
committed relationship. The resulting discussion led to the construction of a
questionnaire and a focus group criterion to conduct the study. After a pilot a
focus group was conducted on a sample of 7 males and 7 females who were
selected from various departments of the University of Karachi. 13 were single
and one was married, which albeit not a factor that was controlled, did lead to
some very relevant views being exchanged between the participants on
commitment and why men’s and women’s behavior changed after they got into a
committed relationship or even marriage. Aspects such as basis of a romantic
relationship, factors that make a relationship successful, role of commitment,
significance of the knowledge that the partner is committed to one, role of
family, friends, and role of religion in the level of commitment are discussed.
Content analysis was carried out on the data that was collected from the two
focus groups. Understanding and trust were considered as the most important
features of a romantic relationship and for it to be successful. Religion and
parents were considered as factors that would affect the level of commitment in
a relationship. Parallels are drawn between Robert Sternberg’s triangular
theory of love and the evolutionary perspective, how understanding and
commitment are two of the most intrinsic factors that keep a couple together and
how both these units pertain to the survival of the human race. The point that
arises here is that commitment in romantic relationships where there is chance
of procreation, maybe genetically coded in man and woman as fundamental to
the propagation of the human race.
Qudsia Tariq, Erum Riaz. (2011) COMMITMENT IN ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY, Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Volume 50, Issue 1.
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