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5 Ways to Use Elements of Surprise to Improve Your Relationship with Your Spouse
Time wears everything out. This is a universal law that has and continues to apply to just about anything in life. This doesn’t mean that some things can’t last. Relationships are one of the few things that can and should withstand the test of time. Intimate relationships are the most demanding. However, you can use the element of surprise to reinvigorate your relationship and meet those demands. The following are 5 great ways to improve a relationship with your spouse. Discover a New You People often feel trapped in their relationships because they are dealing with the same old issues every day. This doesn’t necessarily mean anything negative, but even…
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Four Signs to Look for to Know Your Marriage is Getting Unstable
Marriage is a unique institution with numerous challenges and lessons. If you enter marriage thinking that you will be celebrating from January to December, you will be in for a rude shock. As with other relationships, marriage is prone to disagreements and conflicts. There will be good and bad times in your relationship. If you seem to deal with endless conflicts, it may be a sign that you are no longer compatible marriage partners. And if you still love each other, it may be time to seek the intervention of a marriage counselor or educator. To know that your relationship is really bad, look for the following signs. Lack of…
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Why Boredom is Bad for Your Marriage and How to Get Rid of It
Marriage bliss is real and most couples experience it at the beginning of their life as a couple. The start is usually full of exciting honeymoon trips, compliments, and lots of love from others. Unfortunately, the thrill doesn’t last. It fades as years go by as boredom kicks in. Some couple’s moment of boredom arrives after they have spent a lot of time together and there is a little left to learn about each other. Inevitably, marriage bliss and excitement diminishes over time. When it is all gone, a husband and wife stop doing all the activities they previously enjoyed. They stop doing dinner dates and going to the movies.…