Transactional Union Syndrome: Indifference Toward Partner’s Well-Being in Major Life Decisions

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This concept describes a psychological pattern where individuals approach significant life commitments, such as marriage, with a purely pragmatic mindset, believing that as long as basic conditions are met, deeper compatibility or emotional connection is unnecessary. They proceed with major commitments despite potential harm to their partner, feeling no moral responsibility even if their actions lead to long-term distress or destruction of the other person's life.

Key Traits:

1. Checklist-Based Decision-Making: Choosing a life partner based solely on superficial criteria.

2. Lack of Emotional Investment: No concern for deeper compatibility or long-term consequences.

3. Absence of Moral Accountability: Indifference to the potential suffering inflicted on the partner.

DSM-5 Perspective:

This behavior may align with traits of:

Narcissistic Personality Traits: Viewing relationships as transactional, with little regard for emotional impact.

Antisocial Personality Traits: Lack of remorse for harm caused to others in personal commitments.

Utilitarian Cognitive Bias: Prioritizing convenience or personal benefit over ethical considerations.

Note: This concept is not a clinical diagnosis. For personalized support, consult a licensed mental health professional.

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