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Is romance important in a couple's everyday life? If so, what's the best way to keep it alive?


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Yes. It's all the little things that you do day to day for each other that show you care.


Yes. It's all the little thoughtful things all the time and occasionally taking time to make a big production for the other person.


be considerate of each others feelings n compliment each other any chance u get


Definitely important.. Remind us daily how we much we matter in each others lives. Just a simple message to let us know that we are thinking about each other and how much he means to me. And pt never killed anyone ;)


Uhmmm YES! But good luck.


Yes, it is. After 20 years together, I think it's too easy to miss some of the things that we still do that were "romantic" at first, but commonplace now...holding hands, contact during the day when we're apart, dining out (or in), etc. Have to work at new things as well.


Sex, positive random compliments, sex, pride in your appearance, more sex, and not to mention experimenting with foreplay techniques. I sound like a nympho but sex and trying new things keeps communication open.


Yeah. Something as simple as holding hands or kissing is the best way to keep it alive.


Yes sir-ee! For my wife it's daily little tidbits and reminders. I'm amazed how a text message a day for a week outshines a dinner and movie once a month. And for the two of us, a hefty dosage of faith in God helps seal the deal.


Yes very important. Continue to show her the same amount of emotion that you had shown the first day the two of you met.
Teach my husband how to do that, please. Lol
Female, 36-40 years, Married | Feb 09, 2012

I wrote that retard.
Male, 41-50 years, Domestically Partnered, MD, US | Feb 10, 2012

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Yes...romance is important to keep each other feeling special and wanted...it keeps the relationship alive


Yes. I'd say spending quality time with your partner is romantic no matter what you're doing.


Her: yes hugs
Me yes very much, just a quick text to let her know I love her, I miss her and I was thinking about her


Yes. And I don't really have a clue lol


Yes it is, and the smallest things count <3



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