How to Make Love Last

Have you ever wondered  what makes some marriages satisfying,  evolving and the ability to endure over the long haul.  Although love is often a mystery, it’s a commitment to growth, happiness and fulfillment of each other.  Love, more than anything else  warms the heart and soul.  In a truly loving relationship  the feeling is always with you.  You must nurture love and work at it  to make it ever lasting.

Here is what you can do  to make your relationship  the best it can be.

Trust : You must trust that  your  spouse  will always be there for  you. You can never ( as much as you would like to) control  your spouse’s thoughts or actions.  The only thing that jealousy and trust accomplishes is destroying trust.

Open Communication: The number one reason that marriages fail is the lack of  communicating with each other.  Couples need to make sure  that they spend  as much time listening as they do talking.  Although we all wish our spouses could be  mind readers, we have to give up that myth. Sorry!   Let your spouse know what you need and want. The more specific the better. Blaming, finger pointing, accusing and all that stuff does nothing except cause your spouse to become  self protective and  defensive.

Accept yourself and your spouse: Some of us believe that marriage will miraculously  cure all of our self doubts, problems, flaws, and imperfections.  In order for a marriage to flourish you have to accept yourself  for who you  are and yes accept your spouse  for  who  they are.  The show “ I love you, you’re perfect now change” is  a great example  of what not to do.

How to Balance Me and We: Love  encourages  personal growth of each other. When your spouse truly values your   hopes and aspirations it will give you the green light to pursue your dreams.  Each partner must feel  that  it is okay  to   pursue personal goals, interests or hobbies.  The more you grow and develop personally the more you can give  of yourself to the marriage. It is a very delicate balance. You  must make sure that  the scale is not tipped in “me time”  at the expense of the marriage.  Spending “quality time apart.”  can actually bring you closer  together.  Remember you might not be ziplining with your partner but you will reap the benefits of a happier  spouse.

Commitment: Partners who are committed to working together  on their relationship have the greatest chance of making love last.  When couples successfully deal with life’s crisis their feelings of  love and security also grows.

Become your Partner’s Cheerleader: One of the biggest complaints that couples have told me is that their partners take them for granted.  When the romance was intense   each partner  showed their appreciation all the time.  Keeping love alive  takes work, tenderness and care.  The next time you are out to dinner with friends talk about how   thoughtful your husband was when you started a new job he  had dinner waiting for you when you got home or when you are out on the soccer field tell all the soccer moms that your wife is the best thing that has ever happened to you!

Respect: Respecting your spouse is critical if you want to ensure that  your love will be everlasting.  Respect more than anything else  tells your spouse that  their feelings and their thoughts are  as important  to you as it is to  them.  Sometimes you  just have to “respect to disagree.”

Affection: Displaying affection is top on my list to make love last. Think of what you did when you were dating. A gentle touch, a longing glance, a kiss for no reason, holding hands when your spouse least expects it.

Say I Love You: Nothing resonates than hearing I love you from your spouse.

Facing  Conflict: Couples who tackle conflict rather than avoid it  help their love endure.

Let’s recap on how to make love last

and now lets talk about the Love Insurance Policy

All you have to do is purchase the “ love insurance policy.”   Love insurance is not expensive it is priceless.  Just do the following and  your love insurance policy will  always be there for you!

The Love Insurance Policy Rules:

1. The more you see your spouse as the most  attractive, fabulous catch on the face of the planet the happier you will be.  There is something to be said that love is blind

2. Don’t discuss  tough topics before dinner, eat first!

3. Treat each other like fine china and not an old shoe

4. Say thank you and please

5. Remember birthdays, anniversaries, and other  important dates

6. Call if you are going to be late

7. On a snowy day, say be careful driving

8. Give an occasional gift for no reason

9. Flirt with your spouse

10. Put the toilet seat down

11. Help lighten the load of your spouse

12. Laugh together

13. Dream together

14. Do something special together

15. Say I am sorry

16. Keep things interesting

17. Practice teamwork

18. Don’t sweat the small stuff

19. Create alone time

20. Say I love you…

21. Never leave each other without a kiss

22. Have a date night

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