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The Biggest Sign You’re in the Right Relationship, According to Research

July 9, 2026
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The Biggest Sign You’re in the Right Relationship, According to Research

A good relationship and the right relationship are not always the same thing. Research suggests the difference comes down to one thing—do they truly know and understand you?

Juliana Schroeder and colleagues at UC Berkeley spent years trying to understand what actually drives relationship satisfaction. Their findings, published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology in 2024, were counterintuitive. Across seven studies involving romantic partners, friends, and family members, the variable that consistently predicted relationship quality had nothing to do with how well you understood the other person. It was whether you felt they understood you.

That flips the conventional wisdom. Most people assume the work of a relationship is outward-facing—being more patient, more communicative, more attentive. The data suggests that what a person actually needs is to feel that their partner knows them through and through.

The Difference Between a Good Relationship and the Right Relationship May Come Down to This

A long-running study in Psychosomatic Medicine followed over 1,200 adults across two decades and found that people who felt consistently unseen or misunderstood by their partners showed increasing emotional dysregulation over time, which ultimately predicted higher mortality across all causes. The study didn’t measure conflict or obvious red flags. It measured whether people felt known.

The Harvard Study of Adult Development, which followed participants for over 80 years, found that relationship quality at age 50 predicted physical health at age 80 more reliably than cholesterol levels, income, or career success. Who’s in your corner matters more than most people have come to accept.

Psychologists have a term for the dynamic in which a partner sees who you’re capable of becoming and responds to that person rather than to the current one. They call it the Michelangelo effect, and research tracking couples from young adulthood through their 90s found it held at every stage of life. Who your partner thinks you are has a way of becoming who you are.

Taken together, all of the research keeps circling back to the same thing. A relationship can check every box and still leave you feeling like the person across from you has you slightly wrong. That’s a small thing. Over years, it’s everything.

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