i was thinking about intimacy. How do two people who are strangers to each other go from strangers to kneeting each other? R, just see, that sems like miraculous. It is a miracle. There's a person on the ifyour person right now. Somewhere on the planet, there's some one, and probably loke close by, you'll say, o my god, that person touched me. That person is so important to me. I couldn't live without that pon. And yet, now ih've no idea with that person. Just go talk to everyone at every party. Maybe you can smell them. See what that does for you.
Love! Romance! Intimate relationships! Marriage! Divorce! Remarriage! Clowns! This episode has it all. The wonderfully warm Dr. Benjamin Karney of the UCLA Marriage lab has been studying romance and intimate relationships for 20 years and sits down to chat about being single and the mechanisms behind finding a partner, what behaviors foster intimacy, why some couples stay together vs. splitting up, some bananas proposals, wedding budgets, how parenting affects marriage, historical problems with matrimony and his own experiences with marriage and divorce. These behaviors are also so applicable to friendships, work partnerships and as it turns out...professional clowns.
Dr. Ben Karney at the UCLA Marriage Lab
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