We blend in with the couple

We blend in with the coupleWe blend in with the couple, it’s a fact. Over the years, we are acquiring the same habits. If we were to form a jumble of men and women chosen at random, surely we would soon be pairing each sheep with its mate. Stopping at their facial features, movements, style or attitude, we would discover how much truth there is in that two who sleep on the same mattress. Here are some data that prove it.

  • They gain kilos in the same proportion. More than 45% of women say they eat worse when they are in a relationship. The worst comes when food is a greater source of pleasure than sexual life.
  • They dress similar and unisex garments increase in their wardrobe. In social networks the trend is called Copycat Couples.
  • They smile and gesticulate the same, which makes them develop a strikingly similar physique.
  • They wrinkle the same. If they are happy, they will smile a lot. If they live in constant weeds, the rictus will be one of tension. In both cases, the wrinkles will be marked in the same areas.
  • They share a pot or a fast, depending on the occasion. As a consequence, they will be more or less obese, more or less slim, but at the same time.
  • They move similar. And unfortunately, many men and women begin to lose physical fitness after the wedding.
  • They argue the same. Those couples who do not learn to moderate the discussion over time are at a much higher risk of stress, depression and diabetes.
  • They sit in the same position. Even they fight over the same side of the couch!
  • They brag about identical things. The environment and environmental factors generate similar peculiarities. For this reason, the inhabitants of many localities also resemble each other.

We blend in with the couple

Now, perhaps a previous question should be asked. Is it feasible to have a relationship for five years? In these times this begins to seem more and more utopian. This is largely due to the success of social networks in the possibilities offered to meet other people from our environment or from distant countries; people who are only looking for friendship or people who are looking for something else to spice up their life. Over the years it will be more difficult to see these examples of coexistence. The future of couples seems increasingly uncertain.