Valentine Gifts for Spouses
Back when you were dating, you might have spent hours trying to find that perfect Valentine's Day gift for your significant other. Now that you are married, it doesn't mean you can just run to the store at the last minute and get a gift. Show your partner you care by spending time finding that perfect gift that matches her interests. A poorly chosen gift might leave your spouse wondering if you know his interests.
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Coupon Booklet
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Make a booklet of coupons that you create for your spouse. These coupons could be for household chores around the house that you will complete when she asks. It could also be for something as simple as giving her control of the television remote control for the entire evening. You could also include coupons for romantic actions such as a hug or kiss whenever she wants. For the more adventurous couple, you could include coupons for sexual favors such as sex in any location she chooses, or certain techniques she enjoys.
Massage Class
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Sign you and your partner up for a massage class. Not only will this give you both the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing massage, but it will teach you the skills to give them to each other in the future. You will learn about how to give each other a variety of massages ranging from a neck or leg rub to a full body massage. The massage might create a spark that results in some more private fun when you are back at your house.
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Spontaneous Vacation
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Surprise your partner by blindfolding him and leading him into the car. He has to keep the blindfold on for the entire car ride, or until you tell him he can take it off. Take him to one of his favorite vacation spots for you to enjoy a night or weekend away from home. The spontaneity along with the thoughtfulness of remembering his favorite vacation spot will make for a thoughtful and romantic Valentine's Day gift.
Cooking Class
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If you and your spouse enjoy cooking, instead of making her favorite meal for a romantic dinner, spend time learning to cook a variety of dishes together. The two of you can learn some new dishes to try and enjoy, while spending time together in the class doing something you both enjoy. You can then pick up a bottle of wine on the way home and try some of the new recipes you learned at the cooking class.
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References
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