9. Longer lives
Does love impact your physical health? According to Harvard health publishing, long-term relationships may increase the lifespan of the average male. Men in relationships are not only living longer, but they’re also happier. On average committed men are more satisfied, less anxious, and physically, healthier than men who are single. Now love doesn’t guarantee every man a long and healthy life, but the results speak for themselves.
10. Loving the opposition
Do opposites attract? Many people wonder whether partners should be similar or different, the answer is a little bit of both. Relationships are stronger when partners have similar interests and values, but that doesn’t mean you and your partner should be exactly the same.
Personality differences, for example, improve the likelihood of long-term love. Just think about relationships like a puzzle, if you have two of the same puzzle pieces, they aren’t going to fit together, you only need one of each puzzle piece to make a puzzle. That’s why a loving relationship contains two different puzzle pieces, which complement each other’s strengths. If you found the right person, your opposite edges will fit together.
11. Love in music
Do your favorite songs make you think of your crush? When you’re in love, you naturally associate music with the person you love. Music is a natural source of passion, emotion, and energy. If you’re in love, your brain associates all of those things with your partner or your crush, so don’t be surprised if every song reminds you of love.
12. Beating together
According to a 2013 study from the University of California Davis, couples connect on a unique physical level. Researchers found that heartbeats will synchronize when partners stare into each other’s eyes. Loving partners develop such a strong bond, their hearts actually beat together.
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