Now gaze into each other’s eyes for
4 minutes.
What if I told you that Science
could guarantee you a chance at true LOVE? A chance to love smarter, to fall in
love with anyone, to connect with another vulnerable heart, love brewed in a
lab… would you go for it?
Mandy Len Catron (an English and
Creative Writing teacher at the University of British Columbia) swears that the
20 year old study ‘The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal
Closeness’ by psychologist Arthur Aron is the truth! She claims that
she was able to find love by answering the 36 questions followed by the simple
task of gazing into the eyes of her now lover for 4 minutes. continue ---
With this study, Arthur intended to
test the theory that it is possible to make two people fall in love by sharing
intimate thoughts and memories about each other. The 36 questions and the small
task of gazing into each other’s eyes lets you find out how you can love
smarter scientifically and that you hold the power to plot your way to love.
With these questions, you get
completely “naked” with a willing participant because you get to reveal who you
truly are by describing yourself from childhood to your current situation.
The experiment is said to be a
straightforward scientific process by which two people can create the right
conditions in which they might potentially fall in love. From the responses you
get you should be able to tell if this is “your person” as you are supposed to
be sincere and try not to give perfect answers but answer the questions
truthfully. The 36 questions and task encourage the atmosphere of intimacy that
romantic relationships thrive on and help pave the path to love.
Care to fall truly, madly, deeply in
love with someone soon? Get them to participate in answering these 36 questions
with you.
Set One
1. Given the choice of anyone in the
world, whom would you want as a dinner guest?
2. Would you like to be famous? In
what way?
3. Before making a telephone call,
do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why?
4. What would constitute a “perfect”
day for you?
5. When did you last sing to
yourself? To someone else?
6. If you were able to live to the
age of 90 and retain either the mind or body of a 30-year-old for the last 60
years of your life, which would you want?
7. Do you have a secret hunch about
how you will die?
8. Name three things you and your
partner appear to have in common.
9. For what in your life do you feel
most grateful?
10. If you could change anything
about the way you were raised, what would it be?
11. Take four minutes and tell your
partner your life story in as much detail as possible.
12. If you could wake up tomorrow
having gained any one quality or ability, what would it be?
The 36 questions can also help
create a stronger bond between friends.
Set Two
13. If a crystal ball could tell you
the truth about yourself, your life, the future or anything else, what would
you want to know?
14. Is there something that you’ve
dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven’t you done it?
15. What is the greatest accomplishment
of your life?
16. What do you value most in a
friendship?
17. What is your most treasured
memory?
18. What is your most terrible
memory?
19. If you knew that in one year you
would die suddenly, would you change anything about the way you are now living?
Why?
20. What does friendship mean to
you?
21. What roles do love and affection
play in your life?
22. Alternate sharing something you
consider a positive characteristic of your partner. Share a total of five
items.
23. How close and warm is your
family? Do you feel your childhood was happier than most other people’s?
24. How do you feel about your relationship
with your mother?
25. Make three true “we” statements
each. For instance, “We are both in this room feeling … “
26. Complete this sentence: “I wish
I had someone with whom I could share … “
27. If you were going to become a
close friend with your partner, please share what would be important for him or
her to know.
28. Tell your partner what you like
about them; be very honest this time, saying things that you might not say to
someone you’ve just met.
29. Share with your partner an
embarrassing moment in your life.
30. When did you last cry in front
of another person? By yourself?
31. Tell your partner something that
you like about them already.
32. What, if anything, is too
serious to be joked about?
33. If you were to die this evening
with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not
having told someone? Why haven’t you told them yet?
34. Your house, containing
everything you own, catches fire. After saving your loved ones and pets, you
have time to safely make a final dash to save any one item. What would it be?
Why?
35. Of all the people in your
family, whose death would you find most disturbing? Why?
36. Share a personal problem and ask
your partner’s advice on how he or she might handle it. Also, ask your partner
to reflect back to you how you seem to be feeling about the problem you have
chosen.

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