Science-based Benefits of Being Best Friends With Your Partner

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When you have a strong friendship in your relationship, it ensures an impeccable sense of understanding which isnโ€™t always present in relationships with no friendship. Being best friends with your partner shows that both of you treat each other as equals, and who always help each other to grow.

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Being someoneโ€™s BFF is a big deal โ€“ you donโ€™t hand over the other half of your โ€œBest Friendsโ€ necklace to just anyone. Having a romantic partner who is also your best friend potentially sounds perfect. With your BFF as your romantic partner, you get the best of both worlds, someone with whom you can laugh, share your life, and cuddle.

When you look at seemingly happy celebrity couples like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, or Leslie Mann and Judd Apatow, not only do they appear to be in loveย but they also seem to genuinely enjoy hanging out together.

How many people feel as though they have attained that type of ideal? And do psychologists confirm this new paradigm is a good one to strive for? I enlisted the help of theย Monmouth University Polling Instituteย to investigate.

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How many have two-in-one relationships?

To help figure out how many best-friend couples are out there, weย asked 801 adults across the United Statesย theย following question: โ€œDo you consider your partner to be your best friend, or do you call somebody else your best friend?โ€

Among adults currently in aย romantic relationship,ย the vast majority (83 percent) considered their current partner to be their best friend. For those who are currently married, the rate was even higher. Men and women had similar rates, while younger respondents were slightly less likely than older respondents to view their partner as their best friend.

The overall numbers from this recent pollย dwarf the earlier reported rate of best-friend romantic partners. In a 1993 study, only 44 percent of college students indicated their romantic partner was also their best bud. The difference in best-friend/love rates, almost doubling over the past 20 years, could just be an artifact of the published researchโ€™s college student sample.

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But expectations for modern relationships have evolved in the intervening years. Compared to previous generations, todayโ€™s heterosexual men and women are more accustomed to thinking of each other as friends on equal footing, even outside of the romantic realm.

Once a romantic couple forms, weโ€™re more likely to look for moreย egalitarian splits of power and divisions of labor. Weย holdย our relationships to higher standardsย than we have in previous decades.

In particular, couples now expect their relationships to promote personal growth and help individuals fulfill their ownย goals. For example, your partner should help you become a better person by teaching you new things like how to make the perfect creme brulee, taking you places like the cool new trampoline park, and opening your eyes to new perspectives such as the benefits of eating a more vegetarian-basedย diet.

Although this expectation for growth could conceivably place an unwieldy burden on your relationship, researchers believe thatย modern relationships are up to the task. In fact, the idea that a relationship can help an individual become a better person,ย a phenomenon thatย researchers call self-expansion, is a useful one; relationships that provide more expansion are also of higher quality.

To hit all these self-improvement targets, you may need more from a spouse or romantic partner than was expected in years past, and a partner who is also your best friend may be a step in the right direction.

To see if those who consider their partner their best friend also expect more from them, the Monmouth University Poll asked, โ€œFor an ideal relationship, how much should you expect your partner to help you grow and expand as a person?โ€ Our poll results indicated generally high expectations overall, and individuals with best-friend romantic partners expected a bit more from them.

Of course, while individuals can expect more, that wonโ€™t automatically translate into better results. Think of it this way: Simply because you want more from your job, it doesnโ€™t guarantee youโ€™re going to get what you want.

Are best-friend partners better partners?

We wanted to see if these best-friend romances were really better. To do that, we asked poll respondents, โ€œHow satisfied are you with your current relationship โ€“ extremely, very, somewhat, not too, or not at all satisfied?โ€ We then compared those who said their partner was their best friend to those who responded it was someone else.

Those who considered their partner their best friend were indeed much more satisfied in their relationship than those who didnโ€™t. This finding is consistent with research showing that relationships with more companionate love โ€“ based onย friendship, feelings of affection, comfort, and shared interests โ€“ย last longerย and areย more satisfying.

In fact, companionate love is more closely associated with relationship satisfactionย than isย passionate loveย โ€“ the type of romantic love based on intense feelings ofย attractionย and preoccupation with oneโ€™s partner.

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Other research shows that those inย friendship-based love relationshipsย feel they have a highly likable partner, and that shared companionship is an important part of love. A study of 622 married individuals revealed that those with higher scores on the friendship-based love scale also reported more relationship satisfaction, greater perceived importance of the relationship, greater respect for their spouse, and felt closer to their spouse.

More recently, across two studies with nearly 400 participants in relationships,ย those who placeย more value on the friendship aspectย of their relationship also report more commitment, more love, and greater sexual gratification. In addition, valuing friendship also decreased the chances of the couple breaking up. Best-friend love is starting to sound better and better.

All of these benefits are backed up by accounts fromย a special type of relationship expert:ย couples whoโ€™ve been happily married for over 15 years. When researchers asked over 350 of these couples about their secret to relationship success and longevity, what was the number one reason?

Simple: Their partner was their best friend. The second most common response was liking their spouse as a person, another key facet of friendship-based love.

Why are best friend partners so beneficial?

These findings demonstrating the benefits of dating or marrying your best friend make perfect sense when you considerย theย type of relationship best friends share. Friends enjoy spending time together, share similar interests, take care of each other, trust each other, and feel a lasting bond between them. It isnโ€™t a coincidence thatย these all happen to beย qualities that also define successful intimate relationships.

By recognizing the parallels between best friends and romantic partners, you can benefit from holding both types of relationships to the same standards. All too often it seems individuals are overlyย forgivingย of a relationship partnerโ€™s bad behavior when they would never accept similar behaviors from a friend.

For example, if your friend was mean, rude, perpetually grumpy, nagging, dishonest, argumentative, emotionally unstable, ignored your texts, called you names, or didnโ€™t want to have meaningful conversations with you, would you still want to be friends? If not, itโ€™s fair to hold similar expectations for your romantic partner. Take the time to find a romantic partner who truly is your best friend.ย 

Related: 6 Signs Your Partner Is Also Your Best Friend

To be clear, the argument here isnโ€™t that you should try to convert an existing best friend into a romantic partner. You may not want to run the risk of compromising that friendship, anyway. Rather, the data here point out the importance of your romantic partner also being one of your best friends.ย 

Ultimately, the best way to have true love forever may be to be best friends forever first.

A version of this article appeared onย The Conversation.ย 

Love relationships? To learn more, see my bookย Stronger Than You Think: The 10 Blind Spots That Undermine Your Relationshipโ€ฆ and How to See Past Themย 

You can also follow me on Twitter:ย @LewandowskiPhD


Written By Gary W. Lewandowski Jr.  
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today

When your partner is your best friend, the understanding and trust between you two will always be high up there. When you treat each other as equal partners, there is very little scope for misunderstandings and toxicity. Loving each other and also sharing a strong friendship will only help you make your relationship stronger.

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