Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:54 pm Post subject: Improve Marriage
Relationships
Relationship beginnings are wonderful and wedding, honeymoon and the exciting first year of marriage can bring ‘rebirth’ to the relationship. Once a couple begins to grow and their lives change with jobs, children, social activities and other commitments, the love and romance becomes more difficult to attend to.
Sometimes it seems like that love and romance are lost on the whole. This destiny is not inescapable if you want to renew the passion or simply bring it to a new level by becoming a hopeless romantic.
Igniting The Passion In Your Relationship
When you want to ignite the passion in your relationship but you aren’t sure what you need to do, the best place to begin is at the beginning. Think about the things that you used to do for your partner at the beginning of your relationship.
Don’t worry, if you don’t remember or never tried to be a true romantic. It’s not difficult and once you begin you will find that you will get your own new ideas after a while.
New Relationships
Most new relationships or new beginnings depend upon the ‘little’ things to show love and affection. Be sure to remember special ‘couple’ days like Valentine’s Day, Anniversaries and if possible, even the date you met.
In order to celebrate your feelings for your partner, be sure to send a meaningful gift or just a dozen roses and a box of chocolates. Women can do exactly the same thing for men here. Not many men can resist candy.
Thanks for the wonderful tips David. But these tips do not always work. People nowadays do not pay attention..they just fight and get divorced at petty issues. But the tips are worthwhile and I always keep them handy in my marital life. Take care
When you consider the number of likes and dislikes, a person can have for just about everything in the world, it can seem a bit overwhelming.
Start with simple things like his or her favorite color, lucky number(s), favorite flower, favorite music, favorite child’s book, favorite current author, favorite song, favorite singer, favorite poet and favorite poem.
You can then move on to their favorite food, favorite vegetable, favorite fruit, favorite type of chocolate, favorite cookie, favorite ice cream flavor, favorite snack food, favorite fast food and favorite restaurant.
Favorites can span all types of categories including sports and arts. Find out about their favorite artist, favorite style of artwork, favorite sculpture and favorite painting. Ask about his or her favorite sport to watch as well as their favorite sport to play. Take it further and find out about his or her
favorite Olympic sport, favorite teams and even their favorite board
game.
Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:47 pm Post subject: The Art of Gift Giving
Hello Forum members,
I am adding some more information on this improve marriage thread..... feel free add your ideas too......thank you...
Everyone loves to be given a gift, particularly as a surprise or “just because.” Just keep in mind that while giving gifts is a beautiful thing to do for the person you love, there are five key basics for making your spouse know that you are giving just because you love them.
* Firstly, put some thought into the gift. Do not just pick up something at the last minute so you are not empty handed.
* Secondly, make the effort. Even if you have a busy schedule, be sure to schedule time to shop.
* Thirdly, give with the right attitude. You give because you appreciate and love, not because you want something back.
* Fourthly, plan what you are going to give. Find something that is important for your spouse and not necessarily to you.
* Lastly, add the element of surprise into the gift giving. Using this equation is sure to impress your spouse and leave a lasting impression.
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