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“Ten minutes is not that long, when you think about it,” says Orbuch. “It just means paying attention to your partner and asking one question (and responding when) they ask one question.” Relationship expert Terri Orbuch advocates at least 10 minutes of quality conversation a day for couples.
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Learn More »Every single day is a good starting point for couples seeking to reconnect by following her 10-minute rule, she says. You might ask your partner about his or her favorite book, best friend or dream vacation. Why doesn’t he get along with his brother? What would she do if she won the lottery? Couples in Orbuch’s study who discussed such topics for as little as 10 minutes a day were much happier, she says, and less likely to divorce. Her study also found that “affective affirmation” — basically, behavior that makes your partner feel loved, cared for or special — plays a role in happy marriages and that men need it more than women. Affective affirmation can be as simple as a hug, a thank you or buying a partner’s favorite food. Men tend to favor gestures of affirmation over words, Orbuch says. Women tend to go with verbal affirmation. It’s OK to fulfill the requirements of the 10-minute rule by phone or e-mail a few times a week. But you have to talk in person on the other days, and you have to ask questions that relate to your partner’s inner life: his or her goals, values, best friends or sources of stress. “Ten minutes is not that long, when you think about it,” says Orbuch. “It just means paying attention to your partner and asking one question (and responding when) they ask one question.”
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