Frederick Rickmann
As they move away from the "headphone generation" many couples are re-discovering that listening to music out loud together is really a major plus for their relationship. In earlier days, when radio was more widespread, whole families would listen together. Now couples are finding that they are actually bonding together in a new and indeed in a more romantic way.
There is of course neuroscience to add data to this effect. Music affects three main regions of the brain — the reward or pleasure system, the social bonding system, and the system which that promotes emotions. When we listen to music out loud, our brain starts releasing a cocktail of hormones at the same rhythm as our partner. Pleasure is amplified by the music and also there is a deeper connection and tighter bonding with your partner.
Of course, it doesn't help to listen to small weak loudspeakers. Depth in a relationship needs good deep and rich sound.
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