Improve your love life by identifying ¡®couple
type¡¯
Everyone likes to feel their relationship is unique but experts have
identified six different couple types which once recognized could improve
relationships, the Daily Mail reported.
According to the article which first appeared in Psychologies
magazine, different couple types can be identified as distinct roles are
assumed.
Often, people are largely influenced by their parents¡¯
partnership as they absorb information in their childhood, taking on board how
their parents behaved.
Understanding and identifying ¡°couple type¡± can
apparently help break the negative cycles of changing relationships and lead to
a happier relationship that best suits one¡¯s needs.
Six couple
types:
1. Cat and dog
This type of couple constantly fight in private
and in public but the cycle of fighting and making up works to attract each
other. However, when fights are fuelled by insecurity and distrust, this
relationship becomes messy.
2. Thrill of the chase
One partner here takes on the role of the pursuer, trying to
secure the opposite¡¯s attention and affection while one plays the role of a
distancer. They often take turns, switching roles.
¡°What drives this couple is a fear of being seen as needy,¡± says relationship
psychologist Susan Quilliam.
3. Parent and
child
Often developing after having children, this
couple type involves the feeling of responsibility in caring for a partner. The
¡°child¡± may enjoy a break from being a supreme director in real-life while the
¡°parent¡± may enjoy finding purpose in life through nurturing.
4. Idol and
fan
One becomes a ¡°worshipper¡± and the other becomes
an ¡°idol¡± about whom everything is loved. However, experts report such a
relationship can be short-lived as the idol partner may depart for other
relationships with other fans.
5. Babes in the wood
This couple enjoys the most security as they share everything
from opinions to appearances. Although partners have a strong and united front,
they may lack differential spark and passion, according to Susan Quilliam.
6. The grown-ups
This is a functional relationship lacking a little fire but
involving two mature people tolerating differences to keep themselves away from
conflicts. However, the lack of spontaneity and challenges may lead to a dull
love life.
The Source: The Korea Herald