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Over one quarter of the happiest couples say they keep secrets from each other.
Fighting can help work things out.
Seventy-eight percent of the happiest couples argue occasionally. The lesson: Couples who never fight may be avoiding conversations they need to have to forge an intimate relationship.
Find activities and passions you both enjoy.
Of the 45 percent of people who say they have a lot in common with their partners, 95 percent describe their relationships as extremely happy.
Respect your marriage bed.
Only one percent of the happiest partners say they’ve ever slept on the sofa.
Talk to each other. Often.
Forty percent of the happiest couples say that communication—more than friendship, affection, or even ***—is the most satisfying part of the relationship.
Touching is key.
74% of the happiest pairs give or receive back rubs.
Even with time, it's important to still find each other attractive.
Only 20 percent of the happiest partners say they’ve lost their attraction to their mates.
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