Emojis Reveal Spouse's Emotional Intelligence
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•What your spouse's emojis says about their emotional intelligence
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Indiana University study found that people with higher emotional intelligence and secure attachment may send emojis more frequently.
This was more common among women who tend to express themselves on a more intimate level.
People who suffer from avoidant attachment issues are less likely to share.
And men in the survey were found to have higher levels of attachment avoidance than women.
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