jnMissouri
Master Don Juan
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You know how you both spend a lot of time thinking about each other in the beginning, getting to know each other, wondering and trying to figure each other out, what they think of you, how they feel. All those exciting sparks and sleepless nights, etc.
Next thing you know it's been a couple of months and you're settling into a routine. You're not thinking about each other all the time or going out to dinners and activities so much as having dinner at each others places instead. She's cool sleeping in the clothes she came in and going out to breakfast like that the next day. You and her both do the dishes depending on who cooked, etc.
While this is a good transition to the attachment phase, I also want to make sure I don't make the mistake I made in past relationships: too much arguing (let little things go), still doing date nights periodically rather than taking each other for granted and pulling away once in a while for a few days. What are some other things I can do to keep the spark and mystery?
To an extent, the honeymoon phase can never be regained, you're familiar now, the chase is gone with each other. But surely that spark can be kept alive.
We're taking a trip together out of state on vacation, first time we will spend 5 days together in a row, it'll be like living together and seeing all the mundane aspects of our relationship....laundry...errands...etc.
Next thing you know it's been a couple of months and you're settling into a routine. You're not thinking about each other all the time or going out to dinners and activities so much as having dinner at each others places instead. She's cool sleeping in the clothes she came in and going out to breakfast like that the next day. You and her both do the dishes depending on who cooked, etc.
While this is a good transition to the attachment phase, I also want to make sure I don't make the mistake I made in past relationships: too much arguing (let little things go), still doing date nights periodically rather than taking each other for granted and pulling away once in a while for a few days. What are some other things I can do to keep the spark and mystery?
To an extent, the honeymoon phase can never be regained, you're familiar now, the chase is gone with each other. But surely that spark can be kept alive.
We're taking a trip together out of state on vacation, first time we will spend 5 days together in a row, it'll be like living together and seeing all the mundane aspects of our relationship....laundry...errands...etc.