“…Research has shown that affiliation processes within close relationships, such as disclosing thoughts and feelings and providing/receiving social support, help relieve anxiety and reduce negative affect (Jakubiak & Feeney, ; Kane, Slatcher, Reynolds, Repetti, & Robles, ; Slatcher, Robles, Repetti, & Fellows, ). Furthermore, experiences of joy, contentment, and gratitude can promote relational well‐being by increasing trust and solidifying bonds (Campos, Schoebi, Gonzaga, Gable & Keltner, ; Kubacka, Finkenauer, Rusbult, & Keijsers, ). In contrast, relationship experiences such as resentment, secrecy, and conflict can lead to worry, hostility, and other forms of negative affect (Slepian, Chun, & Mason, ; Kiecolt‐Glaser et al, ).…”