Long-married couples often schedule a
weekly "date night"—a regular evening out with friends or at a favorite
restaurant to strengthen their marital bond. But brain and behavior researchers say many couples are going about date night all wrong. Simply spending quality time together is probably not enough to prevent a relationship from getting stale. Using laboratory studies, real-world experiments and even brain-scan data, scientists can now offer longmarried couples a simple prescription for rekindling the romantic love that brought them together in the first place. The solution Reinventing date night. Rather than visiting the same familiar haunts and dining with the same old friends, couples need to tailor their date nights around new and different activities that they both enjoy, says A A. To find their friends to chat in a cafe. B. To have a walk and talk about their future plans. C. To take a training class together. D. To go to see a movie they both enjoy. 更多"{{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} Long-"的相关试题: [单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}}
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