Out...as in dinner two weeks ago. We try to go out for dinner once a month however we do go to town shopping every Sunday...I know I know Yee Haa LOL but for us its a chance for a lone time....just us. Its a 20 min drive to town....and I can stretch that out since I am driving *grin* LOL but it gives us time to just talk.....about anything really just talk. Even when we are walking up and down the food isle its nice....she will just touch my shoulder or put her arm around me....no real reason just to touch me.....makes me feel good.
Always feel a little better when we get home after. I guess my point to all this is it does not always have to be a dinner and a show....as long as you have "Couple time" don't really matter what you are doing.
2007-03-18 12:04:59
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answered by oldman 4
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My boyfriend and I have a 9 year old son. We haven't been out together just the 2 of us in a very long time! We usually take him out with us and if we do go out together, we usually get into an arguement or something. So our time together alone is not always pleasureable cuz he's always "worried" about our son, or he misses him after being say 4 hours away from him. I can not wait to the day that we do go on an exotic vacation together to the carribean.
2007-03-18 11:54:42
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answered by sunshine4773 1
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Friday night. We went to a little Ethiopian restaurant for dinner, because we like to try new cuisines, then we went to a movie. We try to make it a point to have a date night at least a once or twice a month. Sometimes its dinner and a movie, sometimes its dinner and then we go for drinks at our favorite little jazz bar. We actually have dinner out a little more often than that, but I am not counting the nights when we just don't feel like cooking so we just go grab dinner somewhere - only counting the ones where we actually plan out a date. We went out last night, but it was to a student night at my dance school and I was performing. It was fun, but it wasn't really like a date, it was more like going to a party with a performance. We have been together for a little over two years, living together for a little over a year and married for 9 months.
2007-03-18 12:19:06
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answered by Marijane K 3
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i think it is because of the fact each and every person is customarily judgmental buffoons who've in no way been in or for my area frequently going on a individual in the region and base their evaluations off stereotypes. My perfect pal is a single mom; it handed off notably plenty precisely such as you mentioned. She dated a guy for over 2 years, then they became engaged. approximately 6 months into the engagement, she found out approximately some wellbeing problems that ought to maintain her from getting pregnant sooner or later. when you consider that they have been already engaged and making plans a marriage, they desperate to circulate forward and characteristic a new child mutually as she nevertheless ought to. whilst that youngster replaced into 5 months old, her fiancé left her - immediately - for yet another woman that he labored with. He actually left her a love observe on the counter that morning, got here domicile that afternoon and mentioned he replaced into leaving because of the fact he did no longer love her anymore, after 4 years of being mutually. i'm particular there are some single mothers who made a string of undesirable possibilities and that's customarily their fault, yet to think of all single mothers are like it extremely is in basic terms as ignorant as assuming each and every person of a undeniable race or nationality share the comparable features. ETA: it is likewise ignorant to think of it is the lady's fault because of the fact she did no longer get married; you are the perfect option that around 0.5 of marriages bring about divorce besides and it extremely is a synthetic organisation, that's why it exists even in countries that don't worship the comparable God it is in the bible. a marriage certificates shouldn't and/or does not replace the quantity of dedication people share, it is the two there or it is no longer.
2016-10-02 08:30:10
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answered by ? 3
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About a year ago. We used to go out more before our son was born (he's five), but now finding someone to watch him for an evening is a necessary part of getting one-on-one couple time. If you want to avoid this in your own relationship, I suggest that you make friends with other couples with children early. Failing to do that cost my wife and I a lot of evenings.
2007-03-18 11:55:12
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answered by D'archangel 4
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This last Wednesday was our "date night". We had dinner and then went ice skating at the local rink. It may sound hokie, but it was a lot of fun. :-)
We have date night at least once a week. We go out to dinner or a movie or similar. We actually plan it like a date, just like we did in the early stages of our relationship.
This has worked great for us.
2007-03-18 11:51:31
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answered by Just Me 2
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We went out earlier today just to go to the mall and see a farm show and to get some lotion and some bottles of soda. We do this alot though and we just love spending time together. We also go shopping together and out to eat alot. WE do this at least once a week and I highly recommend this for any couple. It is very helpful to date and to things together.
2007-03-18 12:18:22
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answered by Lady Hewitt 6
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We make sure to go out, just the two of us at LEAST once a week. Sometimes it's a whole evening styled date, sometimes it's just a quick dinner but it's always done once a week.
Why be married/LTR if you don't spend "couple" time together?
Last time we did that? I think about five days ago.
2007-03-18 11:46:06
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answered by Cassandra G 4
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I can't remember...but instead of the two of us going out, we have our 'livingroom' weekends...when the kids are not there, we get a movie, some candles, some wine, and relax on the couch or the pull-out bed or move to the tub...we usually do that once a month or so, and I think it's better than going out alone...
2007-03-18 11:57:04
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answered by avechm 4
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Pasty,
we go out once a month.. we make plans to.. when our children were younger and we didnt have a lot of money we would date at home..movie rentals..a glass of wine...etc
now..we have two teens and an 8 year old..so it is easier to make plans...
When my two teens were babies..it was also difficult to get a sitter for them..the are a year apart in age..including the fact it cost us money which we didnt have so much back then..
If you have younger children plan on dating at home..It can still be fun..
2007-03-18 11:52:18
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answered by giveu2tictacs 5
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