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Keeping the Fire and Love Intense

There are some couples out there who thought that because they’ve been together for a long time or living together, they have to focus on more important things of life. While it is true, there are still few things that should not be taken for granted. Love can be a noun and a verb at the same time. As noun, it’s telling him/her how you feel but as a verb, it is showing these acts of love towards your partner.

Now it may seem corny in the long run, but showing your acts of love to your partner can keep the fire alive. And doing these things are pretty simple.

Making His/Her Breakfast

You can actually make every morning extra special by making a cup of coffee for your partner and preparing a sandwich for them while they’re still in bed. This is going to make your partner to feel treasured and cherished and will likely reciprocate the kindness given.

Make Time

No matter how busy you are in your day, still try to exert efforts of making the time for them. As a matter of fact, giving even just 10-second of hugs and kisses goes a long way. You’ll feel both more connected and bonded as you do this. In addition to that, don’t forget to intimately and affectionately touch your partner. Do this not only because you are feeling romantic.

Furthermore, you may also want to plan romantic date during the weekend. You may book a room at local hotels or even a dinner date. The anticipation of being together can actually add spark to your relationship. Also, when you are out and about, see to it that the time and attention is 100% focused to your partner. Talk to them, catch up and so on. You might be surprised what you two are missing with each other.

Words of Love

Just before you leave for work, tell him/her that you can’t wait to see them at the end of the day. As a tip from love gurus too, no matter how busy you are at work, trying to catch up USPS hours when trying to send something, catching the bus and whatnot, don’t leave your house without telling him/her “I love you”.

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