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9 Reasons Why Reading Together Improves a Relationship

Reading is one of the most popular hobbies. It is relaxing and educating at the same time. It lets you experience adventures without leaving your home.

Reading is one of the most popular hobbies. It is relaxing and educating at the same time. It lets you experience adventures without leaving your home.

You find out about people without meeting them and learn interesting facts about foreign countries without visiting them. But reading together is twice as beneficial and here is why:

1. You are smarter
No doubt books are written by people who have something interesting to tell. Then why not listen to their stories and experiences? There are plenty of genres – simply pick your favorite style and enjoy it with your beloved.

2. You are healthier
It has been proved that people who like to read books are less prone to Alzheimer’s. Reading influences your mental state, because during the reading process your brain cells stay active. So, our conclusion is: read more if you want to stay healthy.