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25th April 2018
11:04am BST

A study conducted at the University of North Carolina where 77 couples who had been dating for four years (on average) were asked about the state of their relationships.
They were then asked to talk about how they first met and when listening back to the audio, it was the couples who laughed together that rated their partnerships as supportive and loving.
One of the study's authors, Laura Kutz, spoke to TIME about the results:
"We can all think of a time when we were laughing and the person next to us just sat there totally silent. "All of a sudden that one moment takes a nosedive". "We wonder why the other person isn’t laughing, what’s wrong with them, or maybe what’s wrong with us, and what might that mean for our relationship".Whether you're in a relationship for years and have kids together or your bond is relatively new, make sure you're putting some quality time aside to catch up and this way, you'll find fun in the everyday.
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