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financial, household, and child-rearing responsibilities,
forgetting you are a couple, right? Romance will only last through the initial
crush of the relationship.
After that you and your partner will start taking each other for granted,
right? It does not have to be this
way. There are many relationships where romance is alive and
well. Open up your local paper and look
for the anniversary announcements. It
can actually be very motivating to see those couples who are celebrating their
25th, 30th, even 50th wedding anniversaries. In case you think this is a trivial subject, please know romance matters to the health and well being
of your relationship. Being romantic is nothing more or less than
appreciating and celebrating your partner. This means if romance dies, one or both people in the
relationship will begin to feel unappreciated. For many, this can be the
beginning of the end of the relationship, or perhaps the beginning of an
affair. Is it just a part of life?
Do you let that fire die into just a smoldering pile of ashes? You don’t have to! In fact, there is no reason at all why you
can’t get back what you had when you were newlyweds. It just takes a little effort. There are millions of married couples out there who know
what it takes to stay in love and keep their marriage fresh and new. Want to know their secrets? No problem! Keeping romance alive and well in your marriage can be
achieved, but it does take work.
Anything in life that is truly good and satisfying takes work. However, the rewards are HUGE, so it’s well
worth the effort! We’re here to show you
how to “Bring Your Marriage Back to Newlyweds Again!”
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