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  1. Revealing personal information can make you fall in love faster. At least that’s what Dr. Arthur Aron discovered in his Interpersonal Closeness experiment. Over 20 years ago, he paired several strangers together and had them ask each other the 36 questions below.

  2. 12 sty 2024 · The 36 questions were designed to help two people gradually reveal more about themselves and identify ways in which they're similar to each other. The questions have been used in many psychology studies, from helping married couples get closer to each other to helping people reduce racial prejudice.

  3. Questions – Part 1 • Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest? • Would you like to be famous? In what way? • Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why? • What would cons4tute a “perfect” day for you? • When did you last sing to yourself? To someone else?

  4. 36 questions to make someone fall in love with you. The full list of questions is divided into three sets. For best results, the questions are supposed to be gradually asked in the order presented below. Take turns asking/answering each question.

  5. Deepen your bond with 36 transformative questions designed to foster intimacy and potentially spark love. Your guide to heartfelt connection.

  6. The document describes a study by psychologist Arthur Aron where strangers asked each other a series of 36 increasingly personal questions to foster intimacy and closeness. The questions are divided into three sets that get more probing.

  7. The document summarizes an experiment conducted by psychologist Arthur Aron where he had strangers ask each other a specific series of 36 personal questions to see if intimacy between them could be accelerated.

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