Journal of Family Psychology indicates in 2011 that couples who became unhappy five years into their marriage had a roughly 20% increase in negative communication patterns consistent with nagging-is an issue every couple will(A) grapple with at some point.
Journal of Family Psychology曾在2011發表結婚五年後變得不幸福的夫妻,約有20%是因嘮叨這樣的負面溝通所引起,所以嘮叨為每對夫妻遲早都要努力應對的問題。
While the word “nagging” can (B) provoke chuckles and eye-rolling, the dynamic can potentially be as dangerous to a marriage as adultery or bad finances. Experts say it is exactly the type of toxic communication that can eventually sink a relationship.
There is evidence that women's and men's brains process language differently. Listening to, understanding and producing speech may be easier for women because they have more nerve cells in the left half of the brain, which is used to process language.