Happy YouKeep Your Relationship Exciting!By Cynthia Hanson
It happens to even the happiest of couples: After years together, you do the same things over and over -- right down to the takeout pizza on Friday nights. You can finish each other’s sentences and predict with absolute certainty what he’ll buy you for your birthday. But it doesn’t make for a very exciting relationship! “Routine provides stability when life is hectic,” says Michele Marsh, a licensed psychologist with the Council for Relationships in Philadelphia. “But if couples follow too many patterns too often, the relationship can begin to feel stale and boring.” What’s to blame for the rut? “A lack of effort and the pressures of daily life,” explains marital therapist Stephen J. Betchen, a marriage and family therapist who has a doctorate in social work, and the author of Magnetic Partners. “Many married couples stop doing the hard work that it takes to keep a relationship exciting. Instead, they put their energy into raising kids, running the house and succeeding in their careers.” If you can’t recall the last time you held hands or received flowers for no reason, it may be time to kick your marriage out of the ho-hum zone. Here are five ways to help you keep your relationship exciting -- and increase your happiness and intimacy. Get Your Groove Back First “Play the music you listened to when you first started dating, and return to the places where you had fun,” advises Betchen. “Hold hands and lean on each other when you’re at the movies. Better yet, make out at the movies!” Parents: Don’t rule out an overnight getaway, especially if you can enlist the help of a friend or grandparent to baby-sit. Also try lightly touching your partner’s arms or hands when you’re talking. This sends the message that you want to be close and you’re still attracted to him. Notes Dr. Betchen: “No matter how long you’ve been together, everybody needs to know that they’re really wanted.” Cynthia Hanson is a journalist who writes for many national publications, including Ladies’ Home Journal, Parents and American Baby. She is a frequent contributor to Life & Beauty Weekly. Tags: Family , Love and relationships , Self improvementArticle RatingCommentsAdd a Commenta name="comment_form">Submit Your CommentReal AnswersQ: I know I should eat more vegetables, but I’ve never really liked them. How can I get more greens into my diet in a tasty way?A: Eating veggies doesn’t have to mean piling plain, boiled broccoli on your plate. Try these delicious strategies. more > Pop QuizHow much does a bicycle helmet lower your risk of injury?Have Your SayShould kids be allowed to watch R-rated movies? |