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How Does Materialism Impact Our Relationships?

What do you need to know?

By Teela HudakPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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We live in a very materialistic world. In many parts of North America, there is a heavy pressure for people to have stuff. Some people measure success by what possessions a person has and are able to get. Many assumptions and judgments are made about our relationships based on how successful the partner we’ve chosen is. There are also a lot of people who assume that some people pursue certain partners purely on materialistic considerations.

It’s true that there are some people that make relationship decisions based on seeking partners who have materialistic comfort. This stems back from our history when many women had to rely on making a good match as they were not allowed to independently own assets. Men with access to lots of material goods were seen as highly desirable. They can still be seen as desirable or ideal mates.

But are they really? Does the pursuit of possessions have any impact on our relationships?

Possessions & Materialism

Materialism can be defined as having a set of goals, values, and focus on possessions, image, status, and wealth. A study in 2014 by Dittmar, Bond, Hurst & Kasser discovered a link between poor personal well-being and materialistic values. The research indicated that materialistic individuals place a higher priority on possessions than fulfilling their needs. Stuff is of higher importance than their psychological needs. This leaves many materialistic people pursuing possessions that do little to positively impact their quality of life.

People who value material possessions over all else may struggle more with mental health like anxiety, depression, or hoarding. They can develop a sense of never having enough. They may also develop a fear of being seen as less because they often compare themselves to public figures known for their riches.

Heavy materialism has plenty of other negative side effects. It also is linked to lower levels of job satisfaction. Materialistic people can feel they can never make enough money to acquire all they think they need. Often this can lead to disagreements with their family. They wish to provide for their families but often the families just want to spend more time with them. Family, ironically, can be seen as getting in the way of precious work time that generates the almighty dollar.

So How Does Materialism Affect Our Relationships in the Long Run?

With all the focus on acquiring possessions, people who are highly materialistic have less focus on their relationships. They will place less time and attention on their partner and into their relationship. This all leads to a less intimate connection with their partner.

The ability to self-disclose is a critical step in maintaining our relationships. When we are with a romantic partner, we often tell them things we withhold from others. We make ourselves emotionally vulnerable. This is a huge part of the intimacy of a romantic relationship.

Whether or not we decide to self-disclose and open up to our partners depends a lot on trust. Do we trust them to be there for us? Do we feel that they will be responsive to our needs? Research suggests that people who are highly materialistic are less likely to meet their partner's needs. They tend to be less responsive. Their partners usually feel this and therefore less likely to open up to their materialistic partner.

Over time, the lack of intimacy and trust can cause the strain that leads to higher relationship dissatisfaction. It causes many relationships to end.

Safeguard Your Connections From Materialism

Materials and possessions can be important for securing a certain quality of life but so are relationships and close connections with others. One does not mean much without the other. It's important to keep this in mind if you wish to build closer and more meaningful relationships.

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About the Creator

Teela Hudak

Teela is a Vancouver-based Sex Educator & Relationship Expert. Learn more at: https://exploresextalk.com/

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