Sex more and less quarrels, how much Corona changed the bedroom life of couples in one and a half year
Relationship / Sex more and less quarrels, how much Corona changed the bedroom life of couples in one and a half year
Relationship - Sex more and less quarrels, how much Corona changed the bedroom life of couples in one and a half year
At the beginning of the Corona epidemic, many experts felt that the stress of Kovid-19 would destroy people's romantic lives. But in a recent survey, it has been found that in reality the era of epidemic has worked to improve the relationship of people. A national survey released in February by Monmouth University shows that 70 percent of romantically committed Americans are completely satisfied with their relationship. This figure is 11 points more than the previous survey, which the university has been conducting for six years.The partnership psychologist overseeing these data and Dr. Gary Lewandowski says, 'We take a rigid approach to relationships that helps us understand potential problems in a relationship.' Whether there is an epidemic or not, closeness does not come automatically in a relationship. Some conditions make a relationship stronger than others.Daniel Rock Coplin, 25, who lives in New Jersey, has understood this depth of the relationship closely. In the lockdown last year, Daniel stayed in Quarantine with his girlfriend for almost a year. But after the girlfriend moved to the family, both had to live separately. Daniel says that the hard work of being associated with girlfriends brought him closer.According to Daniel, in such a situation you have no other option but to be together. Due to this, unnecessary thoughts do not come in your mind. Like does my partner really like me? Or does my partner want to be with me? Daniel says that during Quarantine I realized that we actually get very happy talking to each other.Latifah Liverpool, 27, who lives on the island of Trinidad, has been with her boyfriend for seven years. He told that before the epidemic, both of them were more busy in traveling and partying. But the lockdown gave the couple a chance to understand each other anew. He said, 'We both suddenly got a chance to sit together and watch each other's favorite TV shows.'Latifah told that they had actually started understanding each other. Referring to a favorite show of his partner, he told that he used to tell them the backstory of the show with great interest. This gave him an opportunity to learn a lot about his childhood as well. Latifah told that their romantic life also got much better than before and they started getting more intimate earlier.Glenn Irwin Flores, 45, who lives in Minnesota, says, 'I used to go for walks with my wife every day, which made her feel how much I care for her. The increased physical activity between us made it easier to openly talk about tough issues.Flores said, 'I have given up the addiction. Now we have started spending time with each other. Started listening to each other. After marriage, our relationship had deteriorated due to not giving time to each other. There came a time when we started thinking about marriage counselling.Chicago-based couples therapist Shemiah Derrick says that despite the stress, the lockdown and social distancing caused by the pandemic have put a stop to the fast-paced life. People are starting to spend better quality time with their partner, which was rarely seen before now. This has also brought more intimacy in the relationship.