Relationships are very odd to me. I would like to preface this by saying that, yes, I have been in a relationship, no, this is not sans evidence.
All that being said, humans are relatively great at "cutting off" people they don't get along with. Specifically, I mean messy breakups and all that.
When people especially don't get along with someone, I've found it to be quite easy to distance yourself from them, usually with little to no issues.
That is unless you are unfortunate enough to be forced to continue interacting with them, i.e. having to attend meetings with them.
This has been an extremely long winded introduction to my actual question: do penguins go through disdain of other penguins, and if so, what do they do about it?
This question largely comes about as penguins practice annual, or lifelong mating. This raises the question in my mind; do penguins ever stop mating with the same penguin.
Do penguins undergo the highs and lows of relationships, do penguins care about understanding from one another. Do penguins have the divorce talk with their chicks? Do penguins say it's not your fault?
Please, help.














