When Scary Experiences Lead to Social Bonding

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Source: PsyPost New research provides evidence that voluntarily participating in frightening activities with others, such as visiting a haunted house, tends to make people feel more connected to one another. The findings, published in the journal Emotion, suggest that experiencing fear in a safe setting fosters a subjective sense of bonding, although the strengthening of relationships may depend heavily on talking about the experience afterward.