Couples who bicker frequently will become more intimate
The results show that men are more willing to regard "debating" as an intimate behavior. If they can often "dispute" with their partners about something, they will feel closer and more trusting to each other. Scott is not surprised by this: Intimacy must be comfortable for oneself. Testosterone makes men competitive, so debating becomes a pleasant thing.
Scott found that there are many activities that can cultivate intimacy between couples. Such as helping your lover achieve his goals, facing difficulties side by side, playing musical instruments together, etc. These are all things done by the cooperation of husband and wife, especially for men. A wife who can help him with his work is more likely to become a close spiritual friend and make him completely trust him.
In addition, Scott suggested that couples should often write something to each other - it must be done with pen and paper, rather than through email, online chat, etc. Studies have shown that a note or a few lines of love poetry with the words "I love you" may be simple but meaningful. People who can often express their love with pen and paper will, on the one hand, be more satisfied with their sincerity, and on the other hand, they will be encouraged to express their love more actively, thus forming a virtuous cycle.
Occasionally, women can also let their partners watch them change underwear, put on makeup, or do facial masks. Many men believe that observing a woman doing some private things is the entrance to her mysterious inner world. "A man will feel very close to you only when he sees this side of you," Scott said.
Finally, couples must pay attention to "physical contact". When kissing, holding your partner's hand, especially when you reach orgasm, the body's oxytocin will reach its peak. This is a "love" and "intimacy" hormone that can make people feel like glue.
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