
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them”. John F. Kennedy
Romance occurs in a marriage when the couple are attracted to each other. According to research, the prerequisite for achieving marital intimacy is the ability to love which is demonstrated by emotional closeness and how readily the couple are available to each other. Romance shows the desire the couple have for each other. It is the feeling of attraction, desire, and want to care that creates the atmosphere for love. To increase romance one must learn to meet his/her partner relationship needs. Physical contact is also necessary when it comes to romance, try as much as possible to touch each other every day: this could be holding of hands, running your hands through her/his hair, and appreciating his or her beauty.
Romance is all about appreciation, you can make little things big. The signal and the meaning when it comes to romance is that of care and appreciation. Romance sends the message of love and care to the heart and words can play a good role in romance. Words are powerful. When words are used rightfully, it hits the heart and creates an image in the brain.
Romance means different things to different people, but one common thing in romance is the surprise nature of it. One way of adding spice to your relationship is through romance (surprising your partner). Think of what he/she likes most or enjoy most, put up the initiative and surprise your partner. It could be cooking his favorite meals, or presenting a nice romantic card. Honeymoon should never end in marriage, every romantic moment should serve as honeymoon. To cap it all, don’t let the surprise nature miss out. With daily duties and other activities keeping the couple apart, romance could be one of the ways to make up. Surprise is one way of proving to your partner that you are thinking of him/her.
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You are putting all these into a book, right?
My relationship lacks passion... yet is cutesy when romantic. I want to feel an intensity, as if I'm never going to see him again. Instead, I'm too comfortable and he's content... but I'm not :( He's also more into normal sex... but I like it kinky!! How can I get this passionate relationship I want--when we aren't sexually compatible and he rarely turns me on... unless he uses pain to get me off!