Infatuation Rules
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The seven-year itch is said to be the amount of time, on average, that relationships or marriages last but in actual fact, science suggests it may be more like 12 years. It's easy for relationships to become a little stagnant if we don't put the work in and make an effort to keep them fresh over the longer term.
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Read More »We’re not sure that the exact duration matters all that much. After all, what’s the benefit of having that line in the sand drawn for you? Maybe it’s more important to be aware of the general principles involved. When we’re in the first flush of love, our relationship and a healthy sex life, might come more easily than further down the line. It’s perfectly normal to get stuck in a bit of a rut from time to time, but take the right approach and you’ll likely come out the other side even stronger. We should not commit to a long-term relationship or marriage with our eyes shut. We should know that for the vast majority of couples there will be challenges to overcome. They may be in year one or in year 21, but if we put in the work on a daily basis and fill our toolboxes with some useful strategies, we’ll be in much better shape to soothe those ‘itches’ whenever and wherever they appear. Some top tips for a long-term relationship that makes it past the itches As the kids grow and gain more independence, it’s natural to feel our relationship is changing. We might be able to find more time to focus on being a couple again only to find that something feels different. It’s likely that, somewhere along the way, you’ve lost your connection and might benefit from a little bit of inspiration to find it again. Luckily there are plenty of things you can do over the longer term to help those itches become less of an issue.
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Read More »If your sex life is waning and that’s why you’re worrying about the seven-year itch, have you considered getting it back on track by scheduling your bedroom playtime? Plenty of people we speak to baulk at the idea of putting a sex slot in the diary, but seriously, don’t knock it until you’ve tried it. There are lots of positives that will outweigh any negatives that spring to mind. We’ve covered loads of them in our article:
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