Steady couples keep their feelings in sync
UC DAVIS (US) — Despite life’s ups and downs, couples whose feelings are in sync consistently over time are more likely to stay together.“We found that the longer periods of stability for the couple were great predictors of staying together,” says Emilio Ferrer, a psychology professor at the University of California, Davis and principal author of research on the topic....
Source: Futurity.org - Monday, 13 February
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