What are some intimate questions?
- What are three qualities about me that you were first attracted to?
- What's a question you've always wanted to ask me but never have?
- What do you remember from when we were falling in love?
- How do you like to be shown love?
- How do you like to show love?
- What is something you have always wanted to tell me but couldn't?
- What is the biggest thing you miss about me now?
- Where do you like me to kiss you?
- When was the time you've felt the closest to me?
- The next time we are together, what is one thing you'd like me to do to you?
An intimate conversation contains three things: you, me, and a feeling. Those three things together are like rocket-fuel for emotional closeness in a relationship. Like any other kind of fuel, though, you have to handle it carefully, so it doesn't explode in your face.
According to an Instagram graphic that therapist Alyssa Mancao, LCSW, posted, fostering a sense of closeness in any relationship (romantic or otherwise) requires a combination of four main types of intimacy: emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical; Lucas adds that experiential intimacy plays a role, too.
- What's the weirdest dream you've ever had?
- If you could travel to any year in a time machine, what year would you choose and why?
- If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?
- What's one of the most fun childhood memories you have?
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- Celebrate the good things in your relationship. ...
- Talk openly about your feelings and what you need from the relationship.
- Create opportunities for intimacy. ...
- Accept that your relationship will have highs and lows. ...
- Be positive and grateful about what you have in your relationship.
What is intimacy? Intimacy is closeness between people in personal relationships. It's what builds over time as you connect with someone, grow to care about each other, and feel more and more comfortable during your time together. It can include physical or emotional closeness, or even a mix of the two.
Intimacy means deeply knowing another person and feeling deeply known. That doesn't happen in a conversation in a bar or during a lovely day at the beach or even at times during sex. It doesn't happen in the first weeks and months of a new and exciting relationship.
- Self-Reflect On Your Sex Life. Hiraman/E+/Getty Images. ...
- Approach The Conversation Positively. ...
- Avoid Blaming Your Partner For The Lack Of Sex. ...
- Try To Be Objective. ...
- Problem Solve The Lack Of Sex Together. ...
- Acknowledge There Is No “Right” Amount Of Sex. ...
- Keep The Conversation About Sex Open.
What are deep personal questions to ask?
- What would you change about yourself if you could?
- What motivates you to work hard?
- What form of public transportation do you prefer? ...
- What's the most spontaneous thing you've done lately?
- What two radio stations do you listen to in the car the most?
- What's your favorite nickname? ...
- What is your conflict style? ...
- Why did your last relationship end? ...
- What's your dream vacation? ...
- How would you spend one million dollars? ...
- Do you like to cook? ...
- Do you sing in the shower? ...
- What's your favorite romcom?

- What do you look for in a friendship?
- What is/was your longest lasting friendship and how did it last so long?
- Do you think you can have multiple best friends or only one?
- Do you think your pet can also be your friend?
- Do you consider your parents as friends?