There is ongoing debate among psychologists as to the extent to which deference in a relationship is determined by a person's innate
personality type or is the result of a person's experiences and
conditioning. In
interpersonal relationships, a partner can assume a submissive role to fit in or to make themself acceptable to the other partner, which can be a benign aspect of a relationship. On the other hand, it may be an indication of an interpersonal problem, such as
partner abuse. If one or both of the people are experiencing chronic, pervasive emotional distress then the sex partners or individuals may require psychological evaluation. In interpersonal relationships, some people prefer or are willing to adopt a submissive role in
sexual activities or personal matters. The level and type of submission can vary from person to person, and from one context to another; and also is dependent on the other partner being willing to assume control in those situations. Some people can include occasional acts of submission in an otherwise
conventional sex life, or adopt a submissive lifestyle. ==Biology==