MY SENSES AND MY RELATIONSHIP

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You might not have realized and paid attention to it, but your five senses – sight, smell, taste, touch and hearing – actually play an important role in your love relationships – your friendship, dating or courtship, who you choose as a suitable life partner, and ultimately your marriage. 
 
Here are just some of the ways of how your senses influence your relationship.

The Eyes Are the Windows

Love can be seen! Almost everyone makes a relationship with someone whom they are attracted to. Whilst some people may be attracted to light-skinned people, others find dark-skinned people more appealing.

In our social encounters, eye contact is essential. It is a very good indicator. Dr. Julius Fast says it well: “If you hold another person’s eye longer than, say, two seconds, it’s a clear sign that you are interested.”
People are more attracted to faces that are looking directly and smiling at them.  A long gaze can make people feel more attracted to one another with an increase in feelings of passionate love. 

Your eyes observe and acknowledge the positive and negative changes of a person, which affects your love for them. 

The Nose Knows Best

It may not always be obvious, but smell plays an important role in our relationships.
People subconsciously use smell to search for their appropriate mates. The smell of their body, clothes, food, etc. brings about a positive or negative impression – which can strengthen or crumble a relationship. 

Familiar scents can arouse memories of somebody you are fond of, creating a new sensation in the relationship you have with the person.

The Skin's Sensitivity to Touch

Gentle touch is powerful! It is an art, and unfortunately few people know how to do it. We strive for it, and the affection from a sensitive touch is a great way to become connected in a relationship, which leaves each partner more satisfied. 

Ranging from holding hands, walking arm in arm, hugging, playing footsie, sleeping in each other’s arms, kissing and having sex, the continuous gentle touch of someone eventually creates feelings of love for them.

Have you noticed how a handshake to someone of a softened palm as against someone of a dry scaly palm affected whom you got much closer to? The perception!

The Tongue's Taste-Testing Power 

A simple way to describe this sense is through food. You tasted his or her meal, and did you realize how it affected your perception about that person, and eventually your decision? The married couples, hope you realize the effect of the taste of the food on your marriage?

This is also applicable to a kiss, and I need not say much about that. 

Do you also realize that the words we use can leave a taste in people’s mouths?  Words of affirmation leave positive long-lasting impressions and sweet taste which build up the relationship; but harsh words leave negative memories and a bitter taste which jeopardize the love.

The Ear Hears Well

Love can be heard!  You heard the way he speaks, and you were like "Wow! He speaks kindly, and I love that". You heard her lovely voice and it was so soothing you couldn't resist it, right? 

Well, what we hear about, and from our partners is very important in any relationship. We hear good from them and about them, and we become “highly spiritual”; then we hear bad about them and from them, and the “fire quenches”.

What did you hear about him and from her that made you love them back?

Your Voice Can Reveal You

It’s as if there is a sixth sense that “rules” the five senses – the voice! Your voice can reveal what you have seen, touched, heard, smelled or tasted. 

People “change” their voices accordingly. When engaged with someone, our voices vary more in pitch, going lower with a romantic tone for those we love, accept, cherish and find attractive, and vice versa. 

Be aware of the impact of your senses on your relationship!

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Comments

Great piece. Very educative and informative.
Mama Yaa said…
That's great message, may God bless you bro
Unknown said…
Keep it up bro.
May God Almighty grant you more wisdom to teach more.

Unknown said…
Good, well researched piece. Bravo
Unknown said…
Wow, great writer

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