Infatuation Rules
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12 Things To Do This Weekend To Keep the Spark Alive in Your Relationship Try something new. ... Work out together. ... Communicate an emotion that's not “I love you” ... Do one thing that you want your partner to do. ... Cook together. ... “Love” in your partner's love language. ... Plan a special date night. ... Communicate on a deeper level. More items... •
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Read More »Losing the “spark” in a long-term relationship is inevitable, just like realizing you have a crush on JJ from Outer Banks (forget John B, am I right? #teamJJ). We’re conditioned to desire the act of falling in love, not the act of keeping love. How many rom-coms do you know start after the wedding and go through the mundane routine of everyday life? If anything, that would just be a really unfunny “com” (although I see Paul Rudd crushing that role). But the “spark” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. There’s something innately comforting about someone who makes you feel peaceful instead of the butterflies and something much more enjoyable about pigging out on the couch and binging true crime instead of fancy first0date dinners (bonus: you don’t have to shave your legs anymore!). However, a little spark is important in keeping a forever relationship from turning into a friendship. No matter where you are on a scale of 50 Shades of Grey to old married couple, here’s how to keep the spark alive with 12 easy steps you can do this weekend:
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Read More »One of you is probably the “chef” of the relationship (and the other is the dishwasher), or maybe you take turns making dinner, depending on who is busier that day. But this weekend, try cooking together. Not only will it be a fun new activity to try together (read: point #1), but it’s also an opportunity to work as a team. Creating something (even as basic as a meal) will help you feel even more connected. Put your significant other on chopping duty while you grill or do something different, like homemade pasta, that you’ll laugh your way through (but will enjoy getting to eat).
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