In 6 steps happy in love
According to science
Of course, it's handy for your relationship happiness if your heart bounces from top to bottom when you see him or her, but it turns out not to be one of the conditions. I have even heard someone say that he/she felt happier when the infatuation was less intense. Look, I find that a remarkable thing. But what exactly makes you happy and – also not unimportant – how do you maintain that well?
Science says these are the six essential ingredients to keep your relationship happy. It's nice to know whether your romantic life has a chance of success. I don't know what you do, but I put my relationship against the standard of science.
1. Make sacrifices for each other. If he or she does something for you, you feel grateful and that is the kind of glue that makes your relationship better.
2. If you both have an unprecedented love for origami, then it's more likely that you'll stay together than if you don't share interests. You stay together longer and more easily if you match well.
3. Make your relationship bigger than it is. It may sound a bit unkind, but if you idealize each other, it increases your chances of survival.
4. Have sex. In any way, shape, or form, by the way, this was the best position of 2017. Making love also works as a bonding agent. And research shows that we are a lot happier with each other if we have sex at least once a week.
5. Of course, you need to invest time in the other, but do remember yourself. Only when this is in balance are you in balance. It sounds a bit cheesy, but it's the truth. So come on, a nice weekend away with friends.
6. Go out and do exciting things together. You don't have to jump off the highest bridge in the world right away, but the second highest is a nice start. My point is that it shouldn't become mundane. Okay, okay, then it's good that my boyfriend and I are finishing the second season of The Crown tonight, I think.
Source: Quest Psychology
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