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Romance Rekindled

What exactly is Romance? Webster's satisfaction and increased satisfaction
Dictionary defines romance as an leads to increased romance - a perfect
emotional attraction. Though somewhat environment for love to grow and
vague, I think all can agree it is flourish.
definitely an emotion cultivated by love So is it realistic to think that the
and affection. It begins with a first romance and emotional highs you
meeting that draws two people together experienced at the onset of the
and then progresses to long walks on the relationship are obtainable at the same
beach or all night talks on the phone. level? For some maybe but lets look at
Eventually the emotion deepens to be a the new type of romance you stand to
more powerful emotion...love. Love takes experience. Romance from inside a safe
time and time can take its toll on and secure relationship (no one is going
romance. The newness of the relationship anywhere...remember that was the
somewhat dissipates and the essence and commitment part). You have freedom of
abundance of romantic feelings begin to expression because you are
flow less freely. This obviously does not unconditionally loved. You are with
happen overnight and often is a situation someone who knows you perhaps better than
realized one day in the middle of an you know yourself at this point. And
otherwise perfectly awesome relationship. let's face it, no one is perfect. If you
Where are the feelings of jubilation and were to exit the relationship then the
joy our companion once brought? How can next one may be better but it will
that level of romance be re-ignited? One undoubtly come with its own set of issues
word...work! to work out. So why not enjoy a new
Perhaps not the one word many of you beginning in this relationship. Reinstate
would prefer to hear. It is not a simple your love with a romantic event. You know
solution as the word itself implies some your spouse better than anyone so you
sort of effort on your part and perhaps know what makes them happy and what would
your spouse. Marriages are not stationary be romantically appealing. Indulge in
but rather a series of ups and downs that flowers, candles, chocolate, and
make up two lives. In February of 1999, lingerie. Get your hair done, put on his
the Journal of Personality and Social favorite outfit, and make reservations at
Psychology published by the American his favorite restaurant.
Psychological Association explored how Everyone but you seems to realize what a
love improves over time for romantic wonderful and beautiful person you really
couples if satisfaction and commitment are. Remind him with a romantic encounter
increase too. What does this mean? It that is sure to ignite the smoldering
means we need to rekindle the romance. coals into a major, 5-alarm fire that
But it is just not there you might say. will not only burn for all to see but
That is where the commitment comes in. An will be so strong nothing can extinguish
increased commitment leads to increased it. Remember you are a magnificent woman!




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