Most people want to connect with others in a meaningful way. Whether you’re looking for a romantic partner, a close friend, or just a way to deepen your existing relationships, explore different types of relationships to find what suits you best, you’re probably looking for ways to get past small talk and build something real.
One method that has gained a lot of attention over the years is the set of “36 Questions to Fall in Love,” developed by psychologist Arthur Aron. The questions are designed to foster intimacy by encouraging vulnerability and self-disclosure.
The idea is that by answering these questions honestly and openly, you and another person can accelerate the process of building a close bond. But how does it work? And can asking someone these 36 questions really lead to love?
This article explores the science behind the 36 questions, how they work, and how you can use them to foster deeper connections in your own life.