Funnel Cake. Chocolate Cupcakes. Ice Cream. Polka dots. I prefer Solid Colors. Straight A's. Mostly B's and C's. D's across the board. I failed out, but I have other talents. Ditching School. Getting caught making out. I wouldn't get sent to the principal's office. Peanut butter and Jelly. Sneakers and Shoe laces. Oil and water. The bad boy. The quarterback. The hottie from another school.
Who ever will have me. Casual Sex. None of these. Pink Jacket. Leather Jacket. Poodle Skirt. I cried during Bambi. You know, the one who listens intently while you vent about your grueling day at work and is there to hold you tightly on the couch with your Netflix queue already lined up. But how can you tell for sure? Luckily, science has some answers.
Read up on these research-backed factors that strongly influence whether or not you and your S. You're Both Positive. Sure, this one might not come as a surprise, but studies show that a positive outlook and a few genuinely exchanged smiles a day can go a long way in keeping a relationship stable.
Stop Selfishness from Ruining Your Relationship. Another study published in The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology found that couples who celebrated their partners' achievements—say, a job promotion or killing that 7-minute mile—as if they were their own, experienced greater satisfaction than those who reacted negatively or with indifference.
You Keep Texting to a Meaningful Minimum. Between emojis and GIFs, our feelings and emotions are pretty clearly captured sans alphabetical symbols these days.
But tread lightly when communicating with your significant other via telecommunication, say researchers from Brigham Young University. After surveying men and women around age 22 and in committed relationships, they found that heavy texting was to blame for both genders feeling dissatisfied with their relationships.
Researchers speculate that as men detach from the relationship, they replace face-to-face convo with increased texting. Are you cocky and popular like Danny Zuko?
Or are you tough and sarcastic like Betty Rizzo? Take this quiz to find out which "Grease" character you are! Search Speak now. Which "Grease" Character Are You? Questions and Answers. Your mother tells you to buy some flowers for the garden on your way home. What kind of flowers do you buy? Justin Bieber. The best way to win someone over is to copy the awful hobbies that their new boyfriend is into… badly. After initial misunderstandings, Danny tries to win Sandy back by getting into athletics, like her jock superstar boyfriend Tom Chrisum.
Cute, right? The only problem is that Danny very hilariously sucks at sports. I mean, he sucks at least during the time we see him working out because allegedly he earns a letterman sweater towards the end …and somehow it works in getting Sandy back.
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