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How to Romance a Spouse

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By Gabriel, Ehow expert Rivera
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Roses are a pefect way to romance your spouse.
Roses are a pefect way to romance your spouse.

You've been married for quite sometime now, but you haven't had that romantic spark that you've been looking to give your spouse. What are some ways to romance your spouse? Don't despair. There's hope to rejuvenate that romantic relationship you've been searching for.

From Quick Guide: Recipe for a Happy Marriage
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Write a poem. This is a great way to express your feelings of love towards your spouse. It's important to let your spouse know how much you love and appreciate him or her.

  2. Step 2

    Buy a cost-effective gift--it can be just as romantic. Try to write 50 reasons you love your spouse. You should put these paper slips of love into a jar and let he or she read them one by one.

  3. Step 3

    Buy a dozen roses. Whatever the occasion may be, buying a dozen roses always seems like a romantic gesture. The fresh scent of roses will be sure to give your spouse reason to smile.

  4. Step 4

    Give her a greeting card of love. Greeting cards are great to express love to a spouse, and you can put your thoughts on the cards as well. By doing this, you are creating a more expressive form of love.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always try to be spontaneous with romantic gifts.
  • Always make sure you to keep your spouse excited about the next gift you are going to give her.
  • Don't ever worry about your spouse not liking your romantic gesture.
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