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LoginFirst formulated in 36 questions to fall in love is a study by psychologist Dr. The aim? Speeding up the creation of intimacy between two strangers. Aron carried out the test by uniting a heterosexual man and woman together and presenting them with a list of 36 questions to try out, all finished off with four minutes of sustained eye contact. Reader, this couple got married just six months later. Divided into three sections, each set gets increasingly intimate and personal. Also, ask your partner to reflect back to you how you seem to be feeling about the problem you have chosen. The objective of the study is to explore the social psychology of relationships and create closeness, although Dr. Aron states that the intimacy is only intended to be transitory in nature. Before testing the study out for myself with a guy I used to date I really wanted to try out these questions and had no one else to ask, okay?
Can you create a sense of closeness or intimacy with a complete stranger? Psychology research says, yes, you can. More than 20 years ago, a team of psychology researchers led by psychologist Arthur Aron conducted an experiment that demonstrated that you could create a sense of closeness or intimacy with another person simply by asking and answering a set of 36 questions together. But was the closeness produced in the experimental condition the same as the real closeness we feel with long-time partners and friends? There are three sets of questions, and each set has 12 questions.
The New York Times lists 36 questions you can ask someone if you want to fall in love. Or make your love even stronger. Click here to start. Quick instructions: read one question aloud to your partner, then both of you answer.
Love is blind. Love hurts. Love will happen when you least expect it. Arthur Aron, professor of psychology at the State University of New York, is now famous for developing 36 questions that bring people closer together - most recently brought into the limelight by an iconic New York Times Modern Love column. I looked around and there was almost no research on love.
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