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A Couple’s 4-step Guide to Greater Intimacy and Better Sex.
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<blockquote data-quote="PAUL-E" data-source="post: 43805" data-attributes="member: 13108"><p>For me and my experience the hardest thing in a long term relationship has been silence what I mean by that is at first you talk all the time have fun learning about each other but eventually you know each other and there is less to talk about and the longer the time together the les and les it seems like there is to talk about.</p><p>and the other thing is being mom and dad (or dad and dad or mom and mom) your kids family and job as a parent comes first to the point when it sometimes feels like that's all there is and it seem like you lose track of who you used to be or the couple you once where.</p><p>what I try to do is:</p><p>1. find topics you both have interest to talk about or start projects something you can do together.</p><p></p><p>2. try to find time to spend with each other without talking about family and try to get back to who you where so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAUL-E, post: 43805, member: 13108"] For me and my experience the hardest thing in a long term relationship has been silence what I mean by that is at first you talk all the time have fun learning about each other but eventually you know each other and there is less to talk about and the longer the time together the les and les it seems like there is to talk about. and the other thing is being mom and dad (or dad and dad or mom and mom) your kids family and job as a parent comes first to the point when it sometimes feels like that's all there is and it seem like you lose track of who you used to be or the couple you once where. what I try to do is: 1. find topics you both have interest to talk about or start projects something you can do together. 2. try to find time to spend with each other without talking about family and try to get back to who you where so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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