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401 Great Discussion Questions For Couples In Long Distance Relationships

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About 401 Great Discussion Questions For Couples In Long

Do you ever wonder what to ask apart from, “How was your day?”Show someone how much you care and pick up these 401 fun discussion questions for couples. Whether an ocean or a dinner table separates you, this book will…•Spark fresh conversations and make you laugh•Help you learn new things about each other (yes, no matter how long you’ve been together)•Make talking together easy and fun•Help you talk about topics you’ve been nervous to bring up•Draw you closer together and build the kind of intimacy that really matters—the kind that lasts.Why asking good questions is a superpowerThink about someone you want to have a better, closer relationship with. Maybe this person is someone you’ve recently started dating. Maybe you’ve been married to them for a decade already. Maybe they are a good friend. In every scenario, there is a superpower skill that will help you get to know this person better—something that will encourage them to relax and open up, share honestly, and deepen and strengthen your relationship.That superpower skill is “asking good questions”. When you ask and answer thoughtful questions, you can:•Learn what makes someone tick, and how you are similar and different to them in important ways•Avoid some painful misunderstandings and miscommunications •Identify likely areas of tension or conflict before they catch you by surprise•Learn to talk through disagreements in ways that help you, rather than hurt you•Build a strong sense of security, love, and trustOne minute to download = dozens of fun date nightsThe questions in this book are organized into 19 chapters for easy reference. Here is a peek at the first six chapters:1. For Fun: Desert Island And What If? Light-hearted questions that ask you to dream, play, and laugh.2. Today: A dozen alternatives to: “How was your day?”3.