In spite of there being a maelstrom of attention to being more romantic and loving in today’s world, in my
On the Internet, there are three insightful and helpful interesting articles on “how to be romantic.” The first, entitled “Being Romantic” (thesite.org/beingromantic), offers advice on how to bring romance into a relationship and different ways of adding spontaneous passion into your love life. Another helpful piece is “Romantic Things to Do to Keep Your Relationship Vibrant, Alive and Exciting” by Susie and Otto Collins (collinspartners.com). And the third, entitled, “Tips for Being More Romantic” does just that – it offers suggestions of ways to be more romantic (isearch4u.com).
There also are numerous books available on the subject as well. Over the years, in my private practice as a licensed psychologist, there were two books that I recommended frequently. Both of them are paperbacks by Ellen Kreidman: (1) Light Her Fire: How to Ignite Passion, Joy, and Excitement in the Women You Love (amazon.com); and (2) Light His Fire: How to Keep Your Man Passionately and Hopelessly in Love With You (amazon.com).
Hallmark cards has a unique slogan – “Care enough to give the best.” Regarding being romantic, my slogan is: “Care enough to be good at it.”
Hugs around, Bill
3 comments:
I agree, and would add that it is important to understand what makes the other person feel loved, as you have mentioned in class. There is a great book on this, called "Love Languages". -Barb
Hi Barb,
Thanks for the Comment, and I thank you for your excellent point. If I want you to feel loved by me, then I have to know what to do (and not do) so that you indeed feel loved by me. And for our other Commenting friends, the book to which you referred certainly is great: "The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate" by Gary Chapman (amazon.com).
Bill
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