Imagine you’re on your fourth date with this guy you met on a dating app. You know most superficial things about each other by now, have exhausted your inventories of pick-up lines, and can see right ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the original study, the questions were broken up into three sets that progressively ramped up the intimacy factor. Set 1 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Psychologist Dr. Arthur Aron (among others) first formulated this study in 1997 to see if a series of questions could help ...
Falling in love sounds like an easy thing to do. After all, it’s the plot of every fairy tale and is an action as old as time. However, when you’re at a stage in your life when you’re trying to find ...
Valentine’s Day began as the Christian feast of St. Valentine in the eighth century and has been celebrated continuously in some way ever since. In the United States, the first mass-produced ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Can a simple set of 36 questions build love and intimacy? We explore the science behind how the questions we ask and the way we listen shape our ...
'Tell your partner something that you like about them already,' is precisely the 31 st question I ask this normally very casual guy over video chat. We’re two hours and thirty minutes into this call, ...
Back in 2015, an essay went viral that described 36 questions used in a psychology experiment that brought people emotionally close (or to quote the article, made them “fall in love”). Even now, I ...
(CNN) — When Elaine Spaulding met Arthur Aron in class at the University of California, Berkeley, in the late 1960s, she was conflicted. Both were studying social psychology. Elaine was in her final ...