Romance. But think about where you can find romance. You can find it just about anywhere when the two of you can be together. Romance can be found in walks, making dinner together, helping each other with things, just being a good listener, and so on. If you have children, get a babysitter each week. Make a date night and stick to it. Doesn't matter what you do, just get together and enjoy each other's company. And talk about what brought you two together in the first place. Remember all the fun and silly things that you did when you were dating. Remember all the things that attracted you to each other and talk about all those things. Make a list of every single thing you can think of that you like about each other. Go to new places together. Try new foods, plan a special vacation together. Talk about your goals and see how you can fit your goals with his and how you can make goals together that you can both work toward. Marriage is a partnership and you need to have common goals and you need to support each other in your individual goals. Little things mean a lot. Leave notes for each other in odd places where they'll be found when you're not there. And so on... You get the idea. Love, the noun is a product of love the verb. Love is an action -- love is something you DO. So if you want to keep love and passion in your marriage, then actively and aggressively love one another. Love doesn't just happen -- it's something that you do.
Good luck!
2006-12-09 09:56:26
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answered by DearAbby 3
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Good question
leads me ask;
Where does passion go?
just one day it is like it is gone and elusive...
I have been chasing that question for some time now....to find I had been confusing sex and passion with love...passion and fun go away when it gets"old" or "boring"....isn't passion the same as lust in diguise? I love it...but I am now single as a result...damn passion...lol...I will be watching the postings as I wish I knew...
2006-12-09 17:52:55
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answered by Rudy 2
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We go on mini-vacations at least every 3 months.
It helps to get away from the everyday stuff...no phone calls, no outside stuff...just the two of us.
We've been married over 31 years and we're still in love so it must work.
2006-12-09 18:09:42
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Get imaginative in the bedroom....amongst other places, if you know what I mean. Plenty of affection works. Candlelight dinners work, too. I can give you plenty of ideas, but I'll keep it clean....lol. Good luck.
2006-12-09 17:55:04
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answered by BigJake418 7
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Practical jokes
Love letters
Scavenger hunts
Compliments
Flirting (with each other in public)
Adoration
Respect
Compassion
Sooooooooooo simple !!
2006-12-09 18:48:41
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answered by Kitty 6
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Try for different and new things every day
2006-12-09 22:50:50
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answered by viju 4
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i would say go buy some roses, scented candals, and bring them into your bedroom. place them all around you bed. then bring him\her in there, and let nature take its course.
2006-12-09 17:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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sex, love and Rock-n-Roll
2006-12-09 17:47:13
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answered by Jennifer L 6
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