Why Intellectual Chemistry Matters in a Relationship

When we think of chemistry in a relationship, our thoughts first travel to physical chemistry. While many people believe physical chemistry to be the most important aspect of a relationship, it’s only one of many.
Any relationship has four pillars of chemistry — physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual. They are all important, but each couple will value these types of chemistry differently.
Intellectual chemistry is one of the pillars of a relationship that is often overlooked. So why is it important?
What Is Intellectual Chemistry?
Intellectual chemistry refers to feeling mentally attracted to the person we are with. While intellectual chemistry might not be as important as the other pillars to some couples, one thing is for certain: fostering a strong mental connection with your partner can improve the relationship overall.
Why Is It Important?
Most relationships begin with physical attraction. However, as time passes, physical attraction often loses its grip on being the sole focus of the relationship. During this shift, your mental connection with your partner becomes increasingly vital.
Humans, more or less, are social creatures. We crave connection with other people and generally look to our relationships as the source of fulfillment in several areas. But how do you know your intellectual chemistry is strong?
Signs of Strong Intellectual Chemistry
1. Talking to Each Other Is Easy
This is a sign of strong intellectual chemistry if you never have to interpret your partner’s words or rephrase your own. Another strong sign is when you don’t feel bored by your conversations. The ability to have easy conversations with each other doesn’t mean you always agree with each other. In fact, you’ll likely have many conversations where you don’t see eye to eye.
However, when you can communicate effectively, these conversations won’t become a fight but a valuable discussion.
2. You Respect Each Other’s Opinions
You and your partner likely have many things in common. On the other hand, you’ll probably have just as many topics that you don’t. No matter what, though, you should always respect each other’s opinions. A couple with strong intellectual chemistry won’t let their differences come between them.
3. You Help Each Other Grow
Another strong sign of intellectual chemistry is when you and your partner work as a team. While you are also focused on individual growth, you should naturally want to see your partner grow. You’re dedicated to helping them become better people — not because you think they are flawed but because you want to see them be the absolute best version of themselves.
How to Strengthen Your Intellectual Chemistry
After reading through those signs, you likely have an idea of how you can improve your relationship. However, fostering a strong intellectual chemistry doesn’t always come naturally to everyone, especially if there has been a breakdown in communication in the past. Strengthening your intellectual chemistry is possible, but it won’t be an overnight change.
A great way to strengthen your bond is to do things together that are interactive. Watch movies or TV shows and discuss what happened and what you like most about the show. Try reading the same book together and discussing that. Or, take a cooking class or other hobby skill class. By doing fun things together, you not only get to shake things up from the status quo, but you can also use it as a way to become closer to them emotionally.
If you are struggling with your relationship, feel free to reach out to learn more about couples therapy. Whether you are constantly arguing or don’t feel a connection with them, we can help you get that spark back.