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People with a sense of humor are more attractive: How important it is to a romantic relationship

People with a sense of humor are more attractive: How important it is to a romantic relationship
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One of the main things in a healthy love relationship is laughter. Nothing is more beautiful than when partners laugh together, when they enjoy each other's presence and when they have fun spending time together.

With a humorous approach or a witty anecdote that will make you both laugh, the ice is already broken. Suddenly, you're no longer strangers, a smile seems to connect you somehow, and a sharp charm makes your partner even more attractive. Psychologists have noticed the same thing for decades – that people with a sense of humor are especially attractive.

"Humor is the ultimate attractiveness trait," says psychologist Kai Bauer, who researched and received his doctorate at Hale University on the subject of "Laughter."


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Humor is a sign of intelligence and creativity

It's not a coincidence. Some experts suggest that humor has an evolutionary advantage when it comes to choosing a mate. Humor does not mean rote jokes thrown into a conversation without a sense of timing. From an evolutionary point of view, what makes a person attractive is humor that is difficult to imitate because behind it hide particularly desirable characteristics.

Witty people, those who know how to tell interesting and funny stories, must have a certain intelligence, creativity and a sense of the right moment. These qualities increase attractiveness - writes psychologist Theresa DiDonato in an article - revealing that this applies to all world cultures.

Men with a sense of humor benefit the most. Men find attractive women who laugh at their humor, while at the same time, it is important for women to laugh at what the man says. So the main thing is that the guy has a good sense of humor.

What you laugh with shows who you are

Humor not only gives information about how intelligent, spontaneous and creative someone is, it also tells something about his idea of ​​a person and his values ​​and this can be seen in the style of humor.

People who want to tell happy stories in order to laugh together with others show so-called affiliative behaviors, so bonding humor. The wit of a person who does not lose his sense of humor even in less funny times is described by psychologists as what makes that person stronger.

However, humor can also be aggressive and serve to humiliate other people with jokes or sarcasm at their expense. And yet, even aggressive humor, which is often used in satire, can help in difficult situations.

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Humor helps relationships - most of the time

Most people have different styles of humor, but they use one style more often than others. "Most people find each other by similarity," said Kai Brauer. Partners who share a similar sense of humor often share a similar value system. And this is extremely important for the success of a love relationship.

"Humor has a relaxing, playful component that helps form relationships," Brauer believes, adding that humor can help relax stressful situations as well as solve or avoid problems.

The day has been tiring, the children have been out of control, colleagues at work too. All this is not funny and is a good opportunity to, to top it all off, start an argument with your partner. But it doesn't come to that, because he managed to say something insightful at the right moment. Then they both laugh and the stress subsides.

This is primary, because laughter really affects the body. Laughter research – gelotology – found that laughter not only reduces stress and releases happy hormones, but also has a positive effect on blood circulation and even strengthens immunity. So, a relationship full of humor is not only pleasant, but in the literal sense of the word - healthy.

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Different mood, different attitudes

If one does not understand the partner's mood, this may indicate that their basic attitudes are very different. "The basis of humor is meaning, namely the unexpected," says Brauer. For humor to work for both, there must be an agreement in the relationship about what can be expected and what cannot, explains the psychologist and shows that humor must have a common ground, because otherwise it cannot work for both.

But humor is not necessarily necessary for every relationship. "People for whom humor is not that important tend to have a partner who is not that funny," says Brauer. Even this, in accordance with the principle of similarity, can also work very well. /Telegraph/