On Valentine’s Day you need to know that almost any song can really become a love song. That happens IF you listen to the music out loud with your significant other.
A new study supported by Apple and sponsored by Sonos, a company making Wi-Fi connected audio systems, looked at 30 families from around the world. They were observed going about their days as usual, with no music played out loud. Then Big Brother moved in! Their homes were stocked with Apple iBeacons to track the proximity of family members to each other, smart watches to monitor their heart rates and several web cams.

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Without the presence of music, family members rarely made eye contact or spoke to each other even when they were in the same room. In the second week of the study, the households were given sound systems and music. The families were found to laugh together, sing, dance, and display higher amount of affections when music was played out loud.

In fact, when music was playing families reported spending 13 percent more time together, and 20 percent more time in closer proximity to each other. And here’s the Valentine’s hook up. They also experienced a 67 percent increase in sex. (Elite Daily)

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