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How can you take the stress out of your partner's life today?


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I try to listen to her problems without jumping in with my opinion of what she "should do" to fix the issue she has. Being around in a quiet, warm mood makes things easier for her and foot rubs always help!


Not worry! Ever! :-D


By telling him that he's the best boyfriend and friend I've ever had, that there's no one to compare him to and by far the handsomest guy I've ever seen! <4
<4 only means I love you more 😋
Female, 31-35 years, Dating, MB, CA | Jan 11, 2014

Haha I can't have stress when I know I'm dating you <5
Male, 36-40 years, Dating | Jan 11, 2014

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Female, 31-35 years, Dating, MB, CA | Jan 11, 2014

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Cook dinner and clean it up🌞


By telling her that she's the most beautiful thing in the world to me. <3


I like to cook him good food, massage his neck and back, and climb on him after he's expressed his frustrations ;)


Help clean up around the house and have a quiet evening.


Do all the cleaning and cooking before he gets home, then look after our kid when he gets home


Cleaning, having a couple of his shirts ironed would remove some of his stress...


Clean the Cat Boxes. Twice. XOXO!


By encouraging her talking with her and giving her a massage.
Relaxing with him and rubbing him while he watches sports. A massage or good love making always works too.
Female, 41-50 years, Married | Jan 06, 2014

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Lots of cuddling and appreciating. Glass of wine in the bath...


By just being there for him, and giving him the space he needs to do the things he has to do.


I don't think I'd better take the stress out of his life just yet, at least not the parts he'll need to get his thesis done soon. After that, I'll be delighted to take him in and take care of him, and have fun, but I think a certain amount of "stress" provides necessary motivation.


Cleaning and organizing the house.



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