Sure, sharing the same hobbies and being compatible in the bedroom are all crucial characteristics of a healthy relationship, but food may play a bigger role than you realize. “What we eat and what the people we date eat, in many ways, determine the type of and quality of the relationships that we have,” says Keith Kantor, Ph.D., a nutritionist and author of
What Matters: Leadership Values that Just Might Save America. Think about it: you do it three or more times a day. And most likely, one to two of those times are with your significant other. Plus, it could end up being one of the things you do together on a daily basis more than even sex, and it can alter how you feel at the moment and long after about how your body looks and feels, as well as impact your mood and energy level.
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