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Doing This Simple Things With Your Partner Will MASSIVELY Improve Your RELATIONSHIP!!!

Yesterday was a day for lonely folk to be miserable and lovers to spend more money than they should on a meaningless holiday. 

It was a day for new couples to test the water and for old timers to reminisce about what they got up to twelve years ago, reports the Daily Star.

Whether you’re in a new relationship or an older one doesn’t matter – you could always do with giving your sex life a boost and this one little tweak promises to do just that.

No – it doesn’t involve an expensive vibrator, blindfolds, ropes, or sex parties, it merely involves travel.

In a survey of more than 1,000 people, conducted by the US Travel Association, they found that couples who travel together are significantly more satisfied with their relationships and their sex lives than those who don’t.

Roger Dow, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, said:

What we’ve long known anecdotally, we’re now proving through authoritative research: travel has a positive effect on relationships.

Couples who travel together have healthier, happier relationships compared to those who do not travel together.

28 per cent of people claimed that after a short break away with their loved one their sex life dramatically improved. 40 per cent of those claimed the boost was permanent.

Additionally, 83 per cent claimed travelling together as a couple gave their romance a serious boost.

So there you have it folks. The world is your oyster, and oysters are an aphrodisiac – put two and two together, travel the world and enjoy the after effects.

 

Source http://www.unilad.co.uk

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