Talking about your experiences, emotions, and goals with your partner can help build emotional intimacy. Small gestures of appreciation, shared laughter, and exploring new activities can also ...
If you're life moves at a frantic pace, you might not think you have enough time each day to connect with your spouse. You're wrong. Increasing intimacy can be done in just a few seconds. All it takes ...
Now, it's not to say that couples need to hug one another every second of every day to show that their marriage is going strong. Some people aren't all that affectionate and prefer to keep physical ...
Closeness and intimacy are what keep a relationship thriving. They help us feel connected, appreciated, and truly understood by our partners. Be it the honeymoon phase or years down the road, building ...
In today’s hyper-connected world, where physical intimacy often becomes routine, many couples are discovering an unexpected path to deeper connection – planned periods of abstinence. This approach, ...
DEAR ANNIE: I married my best friend 19 years ago, but we have known each other for nearly 40. Our shared history runs deep. We have weathered life’s highs and lows together, raised children, ...
My wife and I are coming up on a significant anniversary, the kind with an “0” at the end that you don’t want to forget. We have each been previously divorced, so we both know firsthand the painful ...
Dear Annie: I married my best friend 19 years ago, but we have known each other for nearly 40. Our shared history runs deep. We have weathered life’s highs and lows together, raised children, ...
A marriage or a romantic relationship is built on foundation blocks of love, loyalty, trust, intimacy and friendship. While the firecracker phase may get over after the initial months or years, what ...