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- No matter how long you are together, never take each other for granted
- Identify and understand each other’s preferred “love language” – I strongly recommend that you read a book called “The 5 Love Languages” by Gary Chapman
- Begin and end each day with a meaningful kiss and/or hug
- Give praise and compliments often – acknowledge efforts/changes
- Never go to bed feeling angry with each other, even if issues are unresolved, agree to address it the following day
- Surprise each other, don’t let the romance die
- Have couple goals, e.g. Date nights, cooking together, studying together, exercising together etc.
- Don’t accuse or assume, listen attentively, not selectively
- Do not underestimate the need for intimacy- keep the flame alight
- Trust and respect each other no matter what – you may be married but you are still two individuals, this in itself means that it’s also important to have “me” time when needed
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peanutgallery247 said:
I just read it and agree, thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by. Your blog looks very nice…appealing to the eye…the layout.
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Loftspeaker1 said:
Thank you so much!๐
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fearlessinjesuschrist said:
Those are excellent points to remember!
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foreverlogan said:
I live by number 3 & 5.
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Suzy Strange said:
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PeanutGallery247 said:
Thanks Suzy, I will check it out ๐
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