Watching the video the vulnerability of individual rises as the questions are made to get harder and harder as the experiment progresses. While I was watching it I don't know why but I expected it to be bust I didn't know anything about the research when I first saw it so for some reason I assumed that the two strangers at the end would say something along the lines of "This experiment was cool but I don't want to see him again" or "no I don't think we would work out" because it seemed like a relationship is being sped up ten-fold and stuff that would take months to years for a couple to get to were all said in about 45 minutes. After watching it though it's not artificial at all yes it is speeding up the process of vulnerability forcing to know someone on a much deeper level. I've recently become involved with someone and these questions seem like a great way to get to know someone and also take the pressure off talking about them individually.
When I was with my friend Sarvin we were talking about this topic and she said something that I felt was worth adding to this post when I asked her if she thought that strangers could fall in love?
"sure why because you dont know everyone and everyone is a stranger at the beginning dummy.It could i'm not saying its gonna happen but theres a possibility. and I only like them if there a trapper and their hot."
Here is a link to the video if you'd like to watch it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvne48F0Eqw
Here is a link to the video if you'd like to watch it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tvne48F0Eqw
Anwar F, Yasmin. "Creating Love in the Lab: The 36 Questions That Spark Intimacy." Berkeley News. N.p., 12 Feb. 2015. Web. 07 May 2016.
Maybe falling in love with a stranger is easier--you don't know their faults. Yet...
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