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Second Marriage: Use romantic games to add romance to an everyday events and keep your second marriage romantic. |
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Keeping Second Marriage Romantic. |
Pat McChristie |
Second Marriage: Many romantic ways to keep your second marriage romantic. |
The purpose here is to keep your second marriage romantic. Use Small
Presents to say "I love you:" Keep a stash of inexpensive (or expensive if
that is your style) presents you can leave in unexpected places for your
love. Courting Memories: Use your scanner to bring back romantic and happy times of the courtship preceding your second marriage. Scan a picture and print it along with your romantic note which might begin, "Remember the..."
Add Love with a Single Romantic, Red Rose Think of all the ways you can add love with one romantic red rose. Romantic Cards: Invest in inexpensive software with romantic graphics to make cards. Make your partner simple cards using your own special language of love and romance. Leave these small romantic touches in places where he or she will find them unexpectedly such as
Romantic Massages: Set the stage for romance with candles, soft music, warm oil. Then give your partner a sensual massage and watch your second marriage thrive.
Romance with Notes or Cards: You are out for an evening for two. A romantic dinner would be the ideal setting but any setting will do. You pass a note or card to your lover describing how you want the evening to end. He/She reads it, smiles and nods. Later your lover adds an event for the evening and passes the note back. You wait a few minutes and add to the message. Romantic feelings grow with each exchange.
Fireplace Romance: Don't forget a fire in the fireplace with cups of hot chocolate for a cold, rainy, and romantic evening.
Dancing for Romance: Go to a romantic and dark nightclub. Kiss, hold hands and slow dance all evening.
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