Infatuation Rules
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As a general rule of thumb, one date night per week is sufficient for married couples, according to McKinney.
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Read More »Whether you’ve been married for one year or 20 years, so many couples let their dating lives fall to the wayside after they’ve said: “I do.” “The longer the couple is together, it tends to be that those date nights decrease, unfortunately, and those couples tend to have to work harder to make them happen,” therapist K’Hara McKinney notes. Since you spent a significant amount of time fanning the flame and getting to know your partner before tying the knot, you probably don’t think you need to maintain the dating game well into your married life. Not to mention, with marriage comes more responsibility—especially with kids thrown into the mix—so finding the time to deepen your connection becomes even more challenging. Yes, you might have already fallen in love, but what’s just as important is staying in love. The best way to keep the spark alive and prevent complacency in your marriage? Continue to date your partner, no matter how long you’ve been together. Blocking off time in your calendar for regular date nights is essential for a stronger marriage. “The benefits of date nights are increased connection and a reminder of why the couple wants to be together,” McKinney explains. “Routine dates are a good way to help nurture and nourish the friendship, which is the quintessential component of a long-lasting relationship and marriage.” Whether it’s dinner and drinks at your favorite restaurant or an evening walk around the block, dating your spouse will take your relationship to another level. To help you get into a rhythm, we asked the experts how often married couples should plan date nights. These relationship professionals also shared the best tips to seamlessly schedule these dates and how to maximize your date nights. Here’s what you need to know about successful date nights as a married couple. Meet the Expert K’Hara McKinney is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Los Angeles. She’s been working in counseling for 16 years. Yasmine Saad is an award-winning licensed clinical psychologist with 15 years of experience and the founder and CEO of Madison Park Psychological Services in New York City. She’s also an international bestselling author.
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Read More »Once you’ve locked in a time and place, you won’t get to experience the benefits of regular date nights until you’ve actually gone on the date. To help make the most of your one-one-one time, remember these four tips.
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