Thursday, 3 November 2016
Ways you can keeps your Marriage Alive when you can start having children
1. . hooky
You’ve got kids, a job, maybe even a mortgage; chances are
it’s been awhile since you’ve felt impulsive and irresponsible.
Take the chance to feel young again and let your wild,
romantic side out. Convince your partner to call in sick to
work, then ship the kids off to school, daycare or an obliging
relative and spend the day blissfully unattached – together.
Check out a weekday matinee (they actually exist) or splurge
on burgers and fries. You’ll feel like you’re “just dating” again
in no time.
2. Steal kisses
Three words your marriage should live by: never stop kissing.
Sure, the kids might think it’s gross and maybe you’re not as
crazy for a make-out session as you used to be, but the best
relationships include kissing, period. That’s because, the body
releases oxytocin during a kiss, a hormone that promotes
bonding. Wait ’til the kids are in bed or sneak a smooch
behind their backs; the key is to simply keep kissing.
3. Make a romantic gesture
If it’s been awhile since you’ve reached for your partner’s
hand (after all, when do either of you not have your hands
full?), the simple gesture could do a lot to rekindle the
romance between you. Other small, simple romantic acts
might include surprising your wife with flowers, bringing lunch
to your husband’s office or just snuggling in close for a
weekend Netflix session. You’ll be surprised at what even the
smallest romantic gesture can do for your relationship.
4. Don’t ditch date night
If you’re notorious for cancelling date night for a work
deadline or school ., it’s time to start treating it as a priority.
According to the National Marriage Project, regular date
nights give couples the ability to communicate openly,
experience “novelty” in their relationship, rekindle the romantic
spark, strengthen their commitment and relieve stress.
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5. Spend some time alone
Rekindling the romantic fire is difficult when you’re feeling
pulled in all directions by your work, kids and even your
partner. Sometimes, the best thing for your marriage might be
to spend a little time with yourself – and allow your partner to
do the same. Once in awhile, it’s OK to ask for a day alone –
and it’s important to offer the same to your partner.
6. Talk about anything (except the kids)
Once you have kids, those little ones tend to permeate your
thoughts – and your conversations. But there was probably a
time you and your spouse had more to talk about than potty
training, time-outs and spelling tests. Relive those magical
moments daily by spending at least 10 minutes talking about
your days (keyword being your days, not your kids’).
7. Get organized
If you’ve been married awhile, chances are that romantic
spontaneity exists solely in Hollywood rom-coms. Keeping
your relationship exciting – and romantic – in real life can
take a lot of (unromantic) work. That’s why it’s important to
get organized about making time for your marriage. Pencil
date nights and weekend getaways into the family calendar,
then be sure to stick to the schedule. It may not feel as wild
and free as it looks on the silver screen, but premeditated
romance is far better than no romance at all.
8. Take a second honeymoon
There’s just something about sultry summer evenings and
white sand beaches that makes you feel romantic. If your
honeymoon feels like a far-too-distant memory, maybe it’s
time to rekindle the vibe with a weekend away. ..
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