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| How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by princeemmma(op): 5:39pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Occasionally, people get attracted to other people who aren’t their significant others but this kind of crush could help strengthen the bond between you and your partner, according to scientific study. Ally Hirschlag explains why a healthy crush on someone other than your partner is okay for the both of you. My fiancé and I sometimes play a little game when we go out together — we point out all the people of both s3xes we think are attractive. While some of our couple friends have been thrown off by this behavior, we explain that we’re simply coming clean about a natural, human inclination. We’re occasionally attracted to people who aren’t our significant others. I hate to be definitive about this, but anyone who claims otherwise is probably lying to themselves. No matter how advanced and intelligent we become as a species, our inner animal instincts still exist, and pretending they don’t just puts unnecessary stress on us and our relationships. Thankfully, science backs this opinion of mine. A new study performed by researchers at Columbia University, Indiana University and the University of Kentucky-Lexington shows that most people in relationships have or have had crushes on people who aren’t their significant other. What’s more, this majority believes the crushes actually improve their bond as a couple. They performed an anonymous survey over the Internet of 160 women on a wide age spectrum and found that over 70 percent reported they had some experience with crushes while in a relationship. These women also said the crushes had no negative impact whatsoever on their relationships, and in fact, often helped improve intimacy between them and their significant others. However, that being said, most of them admitted they kept these crushes secret from their partners. While that may sound devious, or like they felt like they were wrong to have them, the secrecy is thought to be a big part of why the crushes increased their desire for their sig-os. Having a little secret that’s mostly innocent is s3xy, because it adds that little bit of drama to a relationship that may have gotten a bit routine. We’re always talking about ways to spice up our relationships, so why shouldn’t a crush or two fall into that category? Scientists confirmed that we’re basically hardwired to have them no matter how monogamous we claim to be, so why deny ourselves the natural tendency? If you choose to act on it, and you’re in a committed relationship with one person, well, that’s a different story. But as long as you keep your distance (for the most part — what harm does chatting at the water cooler do, anyway?), you should consider your behavior totally acceptable. That being said, a crush can absolutely develop into something more if you let it. In fact, sometimes getting flirty with someone you consider your friend can become a dangerous gray area that could lead to cheating, especially if you’re feeling unfulfilled in your current relationship. Just remember, a regular, harmless crush usually lasts about four months. If it’s rounding on eight, and you find yourself thinking about them more than your partner, it might be time to reevaluate your current relationship.
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| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by NairalandCS(m): 5:45pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Dangerous. |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by rhonard(m): 5:50pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
it seems true but a bit risk |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by rhonard(m): 5:50pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
NairalandCS:indeed dangerous |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by cerowo(f): 5:53pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Having a crush when you are in a committed relatnshp is unhealthy |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by rhonard(m): 5:57pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
cerowo:the word committed is good, but not when your partner see things differently, no relationship in this world is committed except the one that has the lord signature |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by cerowo(f): 6:00pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
rhonard:Lol... It depends on both of them... When i said committed i wasn't referreing 2 one partner, rather two of them.... God is our dictator, that's for sure. |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by Kondomatic(m): 6:06pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
cerowo:There's no such a thing as committed relationship these days. Even the married ones are still searching |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by cerowo(f): 6:12pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
Kondomatic:If it doesn't work for you mr, it's working for other people.... There's still committed relatnshps out there. The married ones still searching, guess they venture into wrong relatnshp. |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by Nobody: 6:56pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
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| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by Nobody: 7:25pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
cerowo:I love the words of your signature. |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by Alexander001(m): 7:35pm On Jul 20, 2017 |
really |
| Re: How Having A Crush On Someone Else Could Make Your Relationship Better by cerowo(f): 7:33pm On Jul 21, 2017 |
Alero3Arubi:Tnks dear |
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