October 13, 2016

Why Couples Who Watch TV Together Stay Together

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Many couples have friends in common-and doing things together with friends can help strengthen a couple's bond. But if you and your partner don't travel in the same social circle, don't worry. According to a recent study, enjoying the same television shows, movies, and books can also improve your relationship.
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Watching TV Together Can Help Your Relationship
FOX News—Many couples have friends in common-and doing things together with friends can help strengthen a couple's bond. But if you and your partner don't travel in the same social circle, don't worry. According to a recent study, enjoying the same television shows, movies, and books can also improve your relationship.
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