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gphi2k2 10-01-2002 02:17 PM

Keeping the Spark Alive
 
Hey all,
This is a question more for people who have lived with their significant other and/or is married to them.
I'm curious to know how you and your loved one keep the spark alive. How do you maintain spontenaety and romance? how do you keep things from getting comfortable and boring and taking eachother for granted?

And, if you're living arrangements turned into a disaster, what went wrong?

Ginger 10-01-2002 02:44 PM

Ooh, very timely question. I'm moving in with my boyfriend in 2 weeks and have been thinking about this a lot myself lately.

Jaggergirl 10-01-2002 02:50 PM

scary stuff
 
I don't live with my BF but I am so scared that if we move in together and/or get married the spark will totally disappear and we'll turn into (gasp!) my parents.

Teach me the tricks so this doesn't happen!

KillarneyRose 10-01-2002 11:46 PM

Maintain your own separate interests; don't just become an extension of one another. That way, you'll have time apart and when you're together you'll have interesting things to talk about.

Not Recommended: Having one partner leave the country and live 14,000 miles away for 6 months. It's extremely rough on the phone bill. But then, the reunion should be pretty awesome! ;)

gphi2k2 10-02-2002 12:39 PM

bump

common gcers! someone here has to have some advice!

texas*princess 10-02-2002 01:10 PM

i don't have any advice yet.. although any more advice on this topic would be greatly appreciated... I *might* be moving in with my S.O. in a few weeks...

valkyrie 10-02-2002 01:41 PM

Two words: unusual places. ;)

sororitygirl2 10-02-2002 01:57 PM

I think the most important thing to remember is that you have to make an effort. Don't just fall into a routine. Think of crazy things you can do to keep it exciting -- for instance, maybe tuck little notes in his pants pockets before he goes to work, go somewhere different for dinner one night (like out for Morrocan or something), go away to a bed-and-breakfast for a weekend. Sign up to take a class together (maybe a massage course), be active together by going for runs or playing sports... there are so many things you can do besides the "going to work, coming home, eating and watching television" routine.

I think as long as you both realize the threat of monotony is ever-present, discuss what you can do to avoid it and actively work together to do so... you'll be golden!

MoxieGrrl 10-02-2002 01:58 PM

Exercise together....seriously. You haven't seen anything until you've seen your boyfriend doing Pilates. :)

Jaggergirl 10-02-2002 04:51 PM

oy
 
moxiegirl -- no offence but I just took a Pilates class last night and I think one of hte last things I want to see is my poor boyfriend in those weird positions, too.

but hey, to each her own. Maybe I"m just bitter because I'm so damn sore today.

sororitygirl2 10-02-2002 05:11 PM

I LOVE Pilates! It really is a workout!

shultzz 10-02-2002 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by valkyrie
Two words: unusual places. ;)
yea, like in the butt.

Tom Earp 10-02-2002 06:02 PM

If It Dont Work Then Dont do it!

Do tht explain it all?:rolleyes:

SuperSister 10-02-2002 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by shultzz


yea, like in the butt.

Or a very uncomfortable place . . . like the back of a volkswagon

Rudey 10-02-2002 11:44 PM

I hear playing "rodeo" brings a bit of change and excitement into a couple's relationship. You're supposed to tell the girl her breasts feel like her sisters and see how long you can hold on before she throws you off.

-Rudey
--Try some other variations like having your friends try and take naked pictures of her while she attempts to run away...aaaah young love.


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