Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Sleeping apart of Pairs Can tighten up the relationship

AS a couple, You definitely want the strength of the relationship. Spend time or sleep together believed could be one powerful ways. But uniquely, a study says that the couples slept in separate rooms precisely to strengthen their relationship. How can it be?
A new study reveals, more than one in 10 couples United Kingdom bed in the bedroom which is different to keep their relationship strong. In addition, one-third of couples taking separate vacations to each other and more than one-fifth are often have a "time out" to do things apart, like staying with friends or family.

As a result, 39 percent believe their relationship couples healthier because it has a life of freedom in the House, while five percent thought having separate rooms is one of the main reasons for them to be happy together, as reported Mid Day.
Research conducted by insurance companies House also found that one out of 25 couples even take a "leave of absence" length from each other. The average of those spending time with only 10 hours of week.


Some 20 percent said, hanging out with friends is a reason not to spend more time with them, while 16 percent more keen to go to the gym.
The survey asked to over 1,000 people aged 18 or older, also found that 10 percent of men have the "game room" of their own, while four per cent of women have a "makeup" of their own space and five percent of the people prefer to spend the evening with a cat or a dog compared to his partner.
Furthermore, one of the five pairs of 19 percent regularly dinner at different times with a partner, and 1 from 10 per cent to cook a dish that completely different with their partner. This proves that an opposite is interesting research, 15 percent of people describe themselves as the "opposite" of their partner, while 44 percent believe have different interests or hobbies to create stronger relationships.


Those under 25 years of age is the age group most likely to spend some time apart with a partner, as well as 21 percent admit they regularly slept in separate beds.

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