Infatuation Rules
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Here's exactly what to do to fall in love again: Do something to make your partner's life better. ... Spend time away from each other. ... Ask yourself what they need. ... Spend more present time with them. ... Have silly time together. ... Stop and notice your S.O. ... Take turns planning surprise date nights. More items... •
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Read More »A sad, universal truth: Every relationship will hit a point when the fiery excitement of "the beginning" fades and things feel a little...well, boring. Your brain and body simply can't sustain the adrenaline-fueled butterfly feeling for years and years (and it's a lot less sad when you accept that). But losing the luster doesn't mean you're destined for misery—you can (CAN) fall back in love again. Think about it: When two people first get together, they put a lot of effort and energy into making their partner happy and their twosome flourish. But as time passes and you get more comfortable with each other, it's easy to become passive.
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Read More »When you’re dealing with the daily grind, it’s easy to check out and glaze over the person next to you. Sure, you see them every day, but are you really seeing them? Paying more attention to who they are and what they do can help you fall back in love. “Noticing your partner, complimenting his or her appearance, or making random gestures of appreciation, will make the other feel more attractive and desirable, and likely increase desire,” says Porter. In other words, bring back some of the flirty texts and extra-long stares you shared when you were first dating, and they'll likely do the same.
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