36 Questions That Lead to Love is a set of questions designed to foster intimacy and connection between two people. Developed by psychologist Arthur Aron in 1997, the questions are intended to guide a conversation that gradually increases in depth and vulnerability, ultimately leading to feelings of closeness and love.
The questions are divided into three sets, each designed to build on the previous one. The first set focuses on surface-level information and preferences, while the second set delves into more personal experiences and values. The third and final set of questions is the most intimate, exploring topics such as fears, dreams, and life goals.