 What if I told you opposites don't actually attract? I know. So why do we say it if it's not true? Let's find out on debunked with Sai in one minute. In 1955, Robert Wench did a study on the theory of complementary needs when choosing a mate. He asked married couples a list of questions to determine their individual personalities and the nature of the marriage. He found that couples who had more in common were actually happier in their marriages. Some areas where commonalities were found were religion, intelligence, socioeconomic status, etc. So maybe ask about these on that next first date of yours. Have you ever heard of somatic mirroring? This is a therapy technique where you and your partner move as if they're each other's mirror reflection. Through movement, you learn to identify feelings and understand why you or your partner feel something. In a 2019 study, couples did exactly that and found it creates that strong foundational bond between partners and a greater ability to walk in the other's shoes. Maybe there's truth in monkey see monkey do, but not always opposites attract. Lai should Sai debunk next. Like and let us know.