If it's not romantic enough, you're going to have to put in the extra legwork to MAKE it romantic. But I say don't sweat it. Farron and I love eachother, and we love being married. It definitely means more than just being roommates with rings on our fingers.
We'd love to come to the after party, but our new daughter (getting born next week) will only be about 3 weeks old, so I doubt we can make it. Have fun being newlyweds!
Clint and I have been living together so long, we were as good as married long before we took our vows. I never got that "omg, we're married!" feeling. Things were how they were supposed to be. We're not good at being romantic, but that's just fine for us. Sorry I can't give you any advice.
Yeah, Doug and I are already pretty much married. If things don't really change, that's okay. I just thought I'd look for some fun romantic ideas. The only thing I've come up with so far is painting our bedroom. lol
What's the name and location and price? We're looking for somewhere close by to stay for our wedding night, since there will be people partying at our place till all hours and well, that would just be weird.
We actually bicker more now, because we're less concerned about stepping on one another's toes, and on a subconscious level I think we perceive our relationship to not be fragile in any way. This is both good and bad.
Take dance lessons! We just started, and they are amazing! Sooooo romantic, fun, and fulfilling, and hey now I know how to rhumba!
Or if dance lessons aren't for you, find something that is that you can do together, and do it. Have a regularly scheduled activity that you share, consistently. Whether it's dinner-and-a-show Thursdays, yoga class, running together, whatever...it's a valuable bonding experience that will help you to not take your partnership for granted. Best if you're learning a new skill or topic, together.
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Um... Have less sex?
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We'd love to come to the after party, but our new daughter (getting born next week) will only be about 3 weeks old, so I doubt we can make it. Have fun being newlyweds!
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Take dance lessons! We just started, and they are amazing! Sooooo romantic, fun, and fulfilling, and hey now I know how to rhumba!
Or if dance lessons aren't for you, find something that is that you can do together, and do it. Have a regularly scheduled activity that you share, consistently. Whether it's dinner-and-a-show Thursdays, yoga class, running together, whatever...it's a valuable bonding experience that will help you to not take your partnership for granted. Best if you're learning a new skill or topic, together.
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