Definition(s):

In communal relationships, benefits are given in response to a need and out of concern for the welfare of the other person. In such relationships, receiving benefits does not create a specific obligation to return a comparable benefit, as it does in exchange relationships.

Clark, M. S., & Mills, J. (1993). The difference between communal and exchange relationships: What it is and is not. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 19, 684-691.