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Does Love Change Over Time?

All loved-up pairs talk excitedly about careers, friends, music, babies or anything 'under the sky' for an average of fifty minutes in every hour, but before the .
Once the knot is tied, things will change. Those couples go down to 40 minutes an hour, which will become 21 minutes after 20 years of and it will drop again to 16 minutes after 30 years.
According
to
the
survey,
the
problem
is
exacerbated
by
having
children.
Parents
spoke
to
each
other
for
only
10
minutes
over
an
hour-long
meal,
while
speaking
for
35
minutes
to
their
kids,
the
study
found.
Chatting
over
the
mobile
phones
also
makes
much
interference
in
the
communication
between
the
couples.
The
couples
should
take
some
effort
and
invest
in
talking,
to
keep
their
bonks
strong,
says
the
experts.



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