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  2. Emotional intimacy - Wikipedia

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    Emotional intimacy is an aspect of interpersonal relationships that varies in intensity from one relationship to another and varies from one time to another, much like physical intimacy. [1] Emotional intimacy involves a perception of closeness to another, sharing of personal feelings, and personal validation.

  3. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    As couples cope with these obstacles, relationship quality can be negatively affected. [124] Unsupportive policy environments such as same-sex marriage bans have a negative impact on well-being, [125] while being out as a couple and living in a place with legal same-sex relationship recognition have a positive impact on individual and couple ...

  4. The longest, happiest marriages have these 6 defining traits

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    Specifically, the couples who stayed married turned toward one another about 86% of the time, whereas couples that divorced only turned to one another about 33% of the time.

  5. Limerence - Wikipedia

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    She identified a suite of psychological traits associated with being in love, which she called limerence. [26] [28] Other authors have also considered limerence to be an emotional and motivational state for focusing attention on a preferred mating partner [13] or an attachment process. [29] [30] Joe Beam calls limerence the feeling of being ...

  6. Psychologists Are Begging Couples To Look Out for These 15 ...

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  7. Sex differences in emotional intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) is used to get emotional intelligence IQs (EIQ). [8] It is the most widely used test for the ability of emotional intelligence (AEI), [9] and is well-validated. [10] Much of the evidence for ability EI is based on the MSCEIT, partly because it was the only test available to measure ...

  8. Sexual desire and intimate relationships - Wikipedia

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    Women often express a desire to engage in sexual intimacy as a means to get closer to their partners, to increase emotional closeness, commitment, tenderness, tolerance and to express their appreciation for their partner both physically and/or emotionally. Women are more likely to experience spontaneous desire early in relationships, midcycle ...

  9. International Affective Picture System - Wikipedia

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    The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is a database of pictures designed to provide a standardized set of pictures for studying emotion and attention [1] that has been widely used in psychological research. [2] The IAPS was developed by the National Institute of Mental Health Center for Emotion and Attention at the University of ...