The Importance of Laughter in Relationships

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One of the most underrated strengths in a relationship is the ability to laugh together.
Not just when everything is going perfectly…
but when life gets messy.
When plans fall apart.
When something goes wrong.
When one of you does something completely ridiculous.
Laughter reminds you that neither of you has to be perfect.
It keeps the relationship feeling light, connected, and safe — even during stressful seasons.
Sometimes love looks like deep conversations and serious support.
And sometimes it looks like two people laughing in the kitchen because dinner went terribly wrong.
9 Mar 7AM English South Africa Music Commentary · Society & Culture

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