Icebreakers
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Communication is the key.....love them with all u have...even their crust....and kiss often
Kiss your husband every time you leave each other.
Fight naked... They won't last as long and you get to the making up part a lot faster.
Relationships require two people wanting the same thing.
Take time everyday to talk about your day, kids, or finances.
Never go to sleep angry and always kiss goodnight. We were much closer when we followed this advice.
Peter Meinke's wife Jeanne once told me that it's best to marry another artist (she an illustrator, he a poet). The reason why is because artists are the only people who understand your need for space and togetherness at the same time.
Hmmm.... there are a few...don't live too close to either family (you are your own family now) ... Fight naked (keeps the fighting short, and the make up time come faster) .... And kiss each other each time you leave.
Don't ask your friends for advice, their opinion really only adds more confusion to an already delicate situation, ultimately the decision is yours to make and you can elevate all embarrassment if you have a change of heart lol
The best advice I have ever received was that a relationship cannot exist on love alone. Compassion, compromise, and respect are crucial to the endurance of a relationship. And continuing to learn about your partner is the only way to keep the relationship going.
don 't harbor anger. forgive, but don't forget. move on when it's time so as to not waste time.
Female, >50 years, Dating, OK, US | Sep 22, 2012
Female, >50 years, Dating, OK, US | Sep 22, 2012
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Communication is key. No matter what the point is to go through everything together
Just because you had all those terrible issues in past relationships and you have a family member your resemble which you don't like "doesn't mean you have to live like that nor be like that" you don't have to at all
Put God first and keep family/friends out of ur business.
Sometimes it's best to sleep on it rather than stay up all night trying to resolve it.
True love waits