82. Be Creative
The
words, "I love you," are always welcomed but why not
add some creativity to the way you tell your mate you love them.
Rent a billboard in a location where you know your mate drives
every day that clearly says, "I love you," request that
your mate's radio station play a special song and message on his
or her way to work, or if celebrating a special anniversary, have
a skywriter fly by a ball stadium, park, or somewhere special
where you are spending quality time together outdoors.
83. Make Eye Contact
You
may not think this is important, but think back to the first time
you saw your now mate. More than likely, the first interaction
was through eye contact. If you are having dinner during the holidays
with a large group of family and friends, glance over to your
mate and give them a seductive wink, or if your mate is giving
a speech and you are there to offer support, attentively look
at them, making directly eye contact and offer a warm reassuring
smile. Eyes can say a lot!
84. Learn More about Your Mate
Either
find a good questionnaire or create one that does not dig up the
past, but focuses on discovering other qualities about each other.
One happily married couple did this and the wife, who had been
standing by her husband for more than 10 years, discovered that
he used to be a competitive ice skater. She had no idea. Guess
what they did on Saturday?
85. Change Routines
Understand
that every once in a while, it is important to throw an exciting
curve into your relationship. If you are in a routine for example
of offering your mate a quick peck on the lips before you part
ways for the day, try adding a soft, gentle kiss on the neck.
You can be assured that throughout the day, that change in routine,
is what will be on your mate's mind.
86. Dance
Finding
a nice place where the two of you can enjoy a slow dance is a
great way to spend time together, holding each other without saying
a word. Keep in mind that to accomplish this, you can stay home
and simply move some furniture out of the way, light some candles,
and put on your favorite soft music and enjoy some quiet, romantic
time together.
87. Sunrise/Sunset
Too
often people miss the beautiful miracle of a sunrise or sunset.
Schedule time to get up early one morning with a thermos of hot
coffee or cappuccino and find a quiet place where the two of you
can go just to watch the sun rise or set. Appreciate what nature
has to offer and share it with each other.
88. Explorations
Find
something they you are both interested in exploring and do it
together. For example, if you live in a place where there are
caves, make a day of driving around and exploring caves. Be sure
to take the right equipment and safety precautions but this puts
you both in a position of trusting each other and discovering
something new and exciting together.
89. To Tell or Not to Tell
Experts
will disagree on how much of a person's past should be shared
in a relationship and while some things probably should be shared,
most people lean more to not sharing every aspect of the past.
First, it is the past. Think back to how much people grow through
the teen years to mid-twenties. Offering unnecessary information
from the past is a great way to create distrust, insecurity, and
more questions than answers. Be wise when sharing.
90. Respect Privacy
When
two people come together in a relationship, each person has their
own set of history. There are yearbooks, maybe love letters from
a first love, other objects that may not seem important to one
person but to the owner, they have a special meaning. It is important
to respect the privacy of your mate's "stuff." Do not
dig through boxes of things owned by your mate out of curiosity.
Instead, allow them to bring those things out if they feel it
is necessary. By helping yourself, you are disrespecting something
sacred to your mate, which is not healthy for any relationship.
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