Sexuality
This criterion is about how important intimacy is to partners and how vividly they can express sexual desire for each other. As in the case of initiative, the score on this criterion is not constant and may change with a new partner. Sexuality cannot be called an independent criterion. It is formed from two basic criteria of communication: tactile and mental. The higher the sexuality of both partners, the more intense and desirable their intimate life will be. In this criterion, the difference in sexuality between partners does not matter much. Usually, the partner who has a higher level of this criterion will initiate sexual intimacy in the relationship. If both men and women have a low level of sexuality, the couple is considered to be more reserved and focused on other values in the relationship, which is also important for a strong union.