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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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Yup dinners cuddling holding hands sex kissing caressing naughty text messages


yes. just do good things and tell her how much you love her.


Of course! Reminding eachother daily


Always keep it surprising and full of passion


I think that it is important and won't die down so long as one takes the time to put aside the negative and take recognition of the positive. That in itself create its own flow of growth and romanticism, as well as the desire to reciprocate the feeling.


Maybe everyday is unrealistic but more often than not is important. I wouldn't know because our romance is zero.
Agreed
Female, 26-30 years, Married | Mar 14, 2013

Sweet, at least we won't argue about that
Male, >50 years, Married, PA, US | Mar 14, 2013

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Subtlety of compassion


Romance is important its the kindle to the fire. Just spending time with her, or laying with her and watching a movie can be romantic.


Yes it is and try to do one loving thing or say something loving at least once/day


Yes!!!!! And the little things!!!!! Just do them. They keep it alive.


Definitely. Sex helps I guess lol. But things like this app and talking to each other- communicating- helps so much.


Yes very important.. Make time to spend with each other no matter how busy you are


It is super important. It's the little things that truly say I love you!!


we cant help it. even when we're fight we'll get bored/tired and take a break to cuddle and be happy.


I think romance is really important! I also think "playfulness" is key, not taking things so seriously and laughing more. I always feel happier when we play and laugh, it's my inner child...it needs to be nurtured. She has never really grown up! Why would she?



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