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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 - the small things add up
Yes-surprising, pleasing each other and keeping a balance in couple.
having a nice quiet dinner at home, surprising them with a special gift, or just doing the little things to make them feel special. little time apart, telling eachother they look/smell good. random hugs, kisses or caresses
Of course romance is important in one's everyday life. The best way to keep the romance alive is by letting your partner know how amazing they are and how they spark new life inside of you everyday. Words become stale after a while though, so actions are the best way to keep romance alive.
Yes. Don't fall into a routine. Switch it up.
It's definitely important. The best way to keep alive is to keep it simple most of the time - like small, sweet gestures. It's important to show you care, it helps you stay emotionally close, which is so important.
simfono mazi sou!! :*
Yes.
Variety.
Variety.
Very important. Little things liking saying your beautiful. Always trying to make love. Not taking things for granted and getting to comfortable
Making love is not just about the physical though.
Female, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
Female, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
right. It's the emotional. The connection
Male, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
Male, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
I miss that part actually... I thought we shared that for a while there.
Female, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
Female, >50 years, Engaged, CA, US | Aug 21, 2011
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i'm very romantic, try to do different stuffs with him, is very very important for me. Luckily he embraces it, and has learned from it :)
Saying I love you,kiss good bye before work---never going to bed mad
yes, but I've tried to stay up all night before!
Male, >50 years, Married, FL, US | Aug 28, 2011
Male, >50 years, Married, FL, US | Aug 28, 2011
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Yes - just take a moment to be interested in the other person - truly in the moment without interuptions.
Of course. Just doing little romantic things will go a long way
Yes. By committing an act of sincere, romantic expression. Like having a nice quiet dinner at home, surprising them with a special gift, or just doing the little things to make them feel special.
yes but a simple smile or a hug can be very romantic. make sure its hearfelt even if its a smile ..