According to science: If you laugh at your partner, your relationship becomes stronger

You and your partner often laugh along with jokes that no one else can understand? Good news: This may be a sign of a happy relationship, Jeffrey Hall of Kansas University, studied how a sense of humor can affect relationships between partners and results in: If you like to [...]
You and your partner often laugh along with jokes that no one else can understand? Good news: That can be a sign of a happy relationship
Jeffrey Hall, from Kansas University, studied how a sense of humor can affect relationships between partners and it turns out that if you like the same jokes, this is essential to your relationship.
Humor can make your relationship stronger
When it comes to humor in a relationship, we often think of couples who joke and tease each other without stopping. But it turns out that it's far more important to like each other's sense of humor.
In his work, Jeffrey Hall looked at 39 studies with more than 15,000 participants and here are his conclusions of how humor affects romantic relations.
What is closely related to the pleasure of relationships is the humor that couples create together. In other words, it is important to comply with your boyfriend and their sense of humor.
Even if your partner tells you strange jokes that no one else understands, you understand and respond in the same way.
Common humor is what draws us to our potential partners
Studies also suggest that common laughter is one thing that can attract your potential partner since the beginning of an interaction.
If two people meet for the first time and a woman laughs at the male's jokes (or his attempt to joke), it may be a sign that she is truly interested in further communication.
If they both tell jokes and laugh, it's an even better sign of a spark between them.










