Scientists at the University of Illinois conducted an experiment with 376 couples in love. They tried to understand how people’s feelings change over time and observed each pair for about 9 months.
As a result of the experience, 4 main types of partners were identified.
We can help you predict the future of your relationship. We learned all about these 4 types and we look forward to sharing our ideas with you.
Types of Couples Relationships
4. Conflicting But Passionate
This is your relationship type if:
- You spend a lot of time together.
- Your meetings are always bright and full of passion.
- Your union is characterized by frequent fights and a passionate reconciliation.
- The level of your feelings is constantly changing.
- You run away for a while, start to miss each other, and run back into each other’s arms.
Such couples are constantly in a state of “everything is complicated”, but they do not separate more often than other types of couples.
3. Drama Lovers
This is your relationship type if:
- There are many ups and downs in your relationship.
- You tend to make decisions based on some negative past or life experience beyond the boundaries of the relationship.
- Most of the time you spend together, you talk about the relationship.
- You prefer to spend your free time separated from each other, each with your friends.
The members of such couples break up twice as often as others. Less than half of the couples who participated in the experiment got married.
2. Party People
This is your relationship type if:
- You usually communicate through social networks.
- You are a very sociable couple and have many friends to hang out with.
- The ideal night for you is to play Monopoly with friends, cook dinner together, or go out to a disco until dawn.
- You are comfortable talking about anything with each other.
Such relationships are considered quite strong because they are based on friendly feelings. 2/3 of the couples in the experiment were married.
1. Oriented Toward Each Other
This is your relationship type if:
- You spend a lot of time together.
- You have common hobbies and interests.
- You deliberately make decisions about the development of your relationship.
- You have the same opinions on where and how to spend your holidays.
- Try to resolve conflicts by looking for a compromise
This type of relationship ended up being the happiest: 90% of the participating couples formed solid families.
What Did The Scientists Conclude?
Based on the results of the study, the scientists came to very clear conclusions.
The feelings of “conflict, but passionate” burn and disappear quickly. The constant fights between “drama lovers” also lead to separations. But “supporters” and “people-oriented” create strong families in most cases.
Of course, the ideal formula does not exist and everyone decides how to love. But understanding the type of relationship will certainly lead to positive changes.