CNN health | Most romantic relationships start as friendships, study finds

CNN) – Contrary to the
popular perception that love typically sparks from passion, a new study finds
two-thirds of romantic relationships begin as long-term friendships.
Though highly prevalent, the friends-to-lovers pathway to a relationship has
been largely overlooked by science, said Danu Stinson, lead author of the study
and an associate professor of psychology at the University of Victoria in
British Columbia, Canada.
Stinson has studied relationship initiation for 20 years, and she noticed over
the years that many participants reported they were forming romantic bonds with
friends they had known for a while. She began asking the question, “Were
you friends with your partner before you became romantically involved?” in
her other research and conducted a meta-analysis for this paper.
“Very few studies are really looking at this friends-first relationship
initiation, despite our observation that it’s the most common form of
relationship initiation by far,” Stinson said. —read
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