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*[[Anxiety]]
 
*[[Assertiveness]]
 
*[[Assertiveness]]
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*[[Codependency]]
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*[[Cultism]]
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*[[Dependent personality disorder]]
 
*[[Dominance]]
 
*[[Dominance]]
 
*[[Dominance and submission]]
 
*[[Dominance and submission]]
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*[[Enabling]]
 
*[[Flattery]]
 
*[[Flattery]]
 
*[[Passivity]]
 
*[[Passivity]]
 
*[[Power]]
 
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*[[Stockholm syndrome]]
 
*[[Submission]]
 
*[[Submission]]
 
*[[Sychophancy]]
 
*[[Sychophancy]]
 
*[[Uncle Tom syndrome]]
 
*[[Uncle Tom syndrome]]
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[[Category:Interpersonal relationships]]
 
[[Category:Interpersonal relationships]]

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Main article: Obedience

Submissiveness is the trait of being willing to yield to the will of another person or a superior force.

Within a relationship there may be a submissive partner. This partner may be trying to appease the other(s) through agreeing to their command.

Measures

Trait Dominance-submissivness Scale

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