Not just any sense of humour will do though. Preece added that in order for your relationship to work to its fullest, you and bae have to share what’s known as an “affiliative” humour.
“This is the the type of humour that boosts happiness, well-being, and brings people together. It’s all about finding common ground with shared stories and anecdotes,” he said. “When you can both laugh about things together then you’ll naturally bond and be a stronger couple.”
Admittedly, the science behind this is shaky. That said, while there’s no real formula for the perfect relationship (though it’d be great if that existed!), laughing more together certainly can’t hurt.
This article originally appeared on Men’s Health