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Questions That Increase Your Bond as a Couple

Quick Guide You Need for Dating Foreign Women

By Nadiya KovtunPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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Bonding is a vital activity that strengthens relationships and speaks for the kind of love you and your partner have.

Perhaps you’ve thought about going somewhere upon the mention of the word, but that’s not all there is to it.

Bonding is not limited to excursions and dates. In fact, you don’t necessarily have to get out from the comfort of your home to spend time with your partner.

That said, it’s possible to strengthen your romantic connection without having to spend money. Simply sit down next to one another and engage in good conversation. To do that, you’ll need to learn which kinds of questions you should ask.

Building Stronger Connections

One way to start a conversation with your partner is by asking them questions. It gives you something to talk about and further enhances communication between you.

To keep it flowing naturally, it’s best if you ask open-ended ones. This will lead to longer and more in-depth conversations. At the same time, it helps you learn more about your partner, makes her think, or simply gives her a pleasant memory to look back on.

To guide you on what to ask, below are some categorized questions you can use.

For Fun and Humorous Times

Asking her well-thought questions provokes her thinking and encourages both of you to share helpful insights regarding the matter. But being all too serious can also kill the fun.

Lighten the atmosphere and tickle her imagination by asking the following:

  1. Can you tell me the weirdest fact you know?
  2. Can you set a world record? If yes, what could it be?
  3. If you were to write yourself a warning label, what would it say?
  4. What is something you do when you’re home alone?
  5. Have you thought of writing erotic novels as a career?
  6. What is something you love that a lot of people hate?
  7. Do you like cursing? If yes, do you have a favorite curse word?
  8. Do you have an embarrassing childhood memory?
  9. Do you have secret talents?
  10. Can you tell me what you were like as a kid?

For Learning about Each Other’s Past

There’s a fine line between being too nosy and being respectful. There are some subjects you should avoid bringing up. Topics about your past experiences can be risky. Sure, they can be nostalgic. They can even trigger happy memories, but they can also turn your conversation sour.

Make sure you’re on the right track by asking the right questions below:

  1. What accomplishments are you most proud of?
  2. Can you tell me your most embarrassing moment?
  3. What were you like as a high school student?
  4. What was something you were good at when you were younger, but you can hardly do now?
  5. Do you have a nickname when you were younger?
  6. What was the toughest experience you’ve ever had?
  7. What scared you the most back then? Are you still scared of it now?
  8. Have you ever been in a relationship with someone you don’t even love?
  9. What was the best place you’ve visited as a kid?
  10. Did you have a crush when you were in first grade?
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For Interesting Late-Night Talks

Nighttime is the best time for you to sit down and talk. While you’re both preparing for bed and your mind is free from worries of daily tasks and obligations. Sometimes it’s a good thing to have someone to talk to who can engage your way of thinking.

Have an interesting conversation by asking these questions:

  1. If you were given one wish from a genie, what would it be?
  2. Are you genuinely happy right now with where you are in life?
  3. How do you want to be remembered?
  4. What dating advice would you give your younger self if you could go back in time?
  5. Is there a trend that everybody loves but you just absolutely hate?
  6. What’s something that made you cry?
  7. Is there an urban legend you think is real?
  8. If you could get a lifetime supply of something, what would it be?
  9. Was there something you only realized about yourself after someone else pointed it out to you?
  10. What weird experiences do you have?
  11. Have you done something that people wouldn’t think you’d ever do?
  12. If you could change your name, what would you like to be called?
  13. Would you rather be someone famous and die early or live a private life until old age?

For Intimate Gossiping

It’s easy to focus on the physical side of intimacy but hard on the emotional part. While both are equally important, emotionally intimate couples are able to build stronger connections than others.

Make your emotional connection with each other stronger by asking these questions:

  1. When you first met me, what were your thoughts?
  2. What characteristics are you most attracted to about me?
  3. When did you realize we could be a couple?
  4. What are the things you’re most thankful for?
  5. What is something you love about us?
  6. What is something we did in the past that you’d never get tired of doing again and again?
  7. Can I fulfill your unfulfilled fantasies?
  8. Have you ever kept a secret that you couldn’t get yourself to tell me?
  9. What’s something about us you want to change?
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For Passionate and Personal Conversations

Wanting to know more about her is an echo of your interest and love for her. It will help her see the real depth of your emotions towards her.

Make your woman feel loved by asking:

  1. What was the first thing you thought about this morning?
  2. Is there a way I can make you feel better?
  3. Was there something or someone that made you feel stressed lately?
  4. How’s your emotional and mental health?
  5. Are you doing fine?

Making Your Future Plans

A fulfilling relationship does not only show that you can be with someone for a long time, but it also shows how that same person makes you a part of their vision of the future.

Learn what she thinks of the future with you:

  1. Where do you see yourself five years from now?
  2. Have you thought about building your own family?
  3. What can you say about motherhood?
  4. Do you see us raising our own children in the future?
  5. What experience molded you to become who you are right now?
  6. How do you see our relationship two years from now?
  7. Do you want to grow old together?

Your relationship can only get stronger once you develop a deep connection and understanding about each other. To achieve this, enhance your communication. Make it as productive and meaningful as you can so that you’ll learn about each other’s real selves.

Be yourself. Talk, listen, and connect.

Nadiya Kovtun, Professional Matchmaker and Dating Consultant for 1st Choice Dating

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Professional Matchmaker and Dating Consultant for 1st Choice Dating

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