Introduction: Among all living beings, it is not easy for men and women to meet and get to know each other, and whether they can work together for a lifetime is a matter of great concern to their partners. Recently, an article on a US website pointed out that the intimacy between men and women is closely related to their long-term relationship. The following studies can help you test intimacy and empathy.
1. Do you yawn at the same time. A study in Italy has found that yawning transmission occurs in humans from the age of four to five, and the closer the relationship, the more severe the transmission.
2. Repeat the other person's actions. In the early stages of a relationship, you can test intimacy by crossing your legs, stretching your arms, picking up a drink, and then observing if the other person will repeat your actions. A study in the United States has found that in love, one partner will subconsciously repeat and imitate the actions of the other, which is called "interactive synchronization". If the other party imitates your actions, it indicates that they are very fond of you.
3. The tone of speech tends to converge. Researchers from Albright University in the United States have found that people's tone of voice changes when talking to their loved ones. When talking to a loved one, people will actively adjust to their tone, such as the woman lowering the tone and the man raising the tone. Researchers believe that this phenomenon "represents an intimate desire" and is a "way of expressing admiration and intimate relationships".
4. The length of the middle finger is similar. The relationship between men and women may also be detected by measuring the length of the middle finger. If the length of the middle finger exceeds 3/4 of the palm, it is considered long, and vice versa, it is considered short. People with long middle fingers are considered more patient and attention to detail.
5. Husband and wife. If a partner is mistaken for siblings due to their resemblance, it biologically indicates that they are compatible and compatible. Scientists believe that people trust those who look similar to themselves and prefer partners with similar genetic characteristics in order to increase the chances of survival for their offspring.
6. Take a slow walk. A new study from the University of the Pacific in Seattle has found that when men walk with their beloved woman, they significantly slow down their pace. When walking with women who are not interested in themselves, their pace does not change significantly.
7. Often use the same words. A recent study by American universities has found that men and women use similar modal particles and conjunctions, indicating higher levels of intimacy. For example, "ah", "great", "and", "but", etc.
8. Two people often say 'we'. A study by the Family Research Institute at Northwestern University in the United States has found that if couples are passionate about telling the story of 'us', their marriage will last longer, even if it has had some ups and downs in the past.
9. Personality matching. Through tracking research on over 30000 people for over 30 years, gender expert Dr. Helen Fisher believes that the personality of partners is closely related to whether they are in sync with each other. Human personality traits can be divided into four types: explorers (more inclined to choose other explorers), builders (more compatible with other builders), conductors (prefer to choose negotiators), and negotiators (more suitable with conductors).
10. Face width. To determine whether a man is suitable for short-term relationships or long-term relationships, one can find some clues through facial breadth.