5
Dating Habits To Keep In Your Relationship
1. Flirting. If I could give every couple one piece of advice for keeping a relationship fun and romantic, it would be this: never stop flirting. Tease each other. Leave each other random love notes. Send each other suggestive texts. Play footsie under the table. If your partner looks particularly cute or sexy, tell them! Flirting will make your relationship feel playful and let your partner know that you don’t take them for granted.
1. Flirting. If I could give every couple one piece of advice for keeping a relationship fun and romantic, it would be this: never stop flirting. Tease each other. Leave each other random love notes. Send each other suggestive texts. Play footsie under the table. If your partner looks particularly cute or sexy, tell them! Flirting will make your relationship feel playful and let your partner know that you don’t take them for granted.
2. Getting dressed up for dates. It’s nice to be in a secure
relationship where you don’t feel the pressure to look perfect all the time,
but that doesn’t mean you should put your sexy dresses and heels in storage
forever. Make a point of getting ready for couple time every once in awhile:
listen to music, paint your pout with red lipstick, and slip into an outfit
that makes you feel totally fierce. Encourage your partner to dress up too,
because no matter how long you’ve been together, showing off a hot date never
gets old.
3. Going on dates in general. When you’ve been with someone
for awhile, it’s easy to let fancy dinners and romantic outings fall by the
wayside in favor of takeout and “Dr. Who” marathons (not that there’s anything
wrong with that!). Try to have an official “date” at least once a month where
you get all dolled up and spend some quality time together. If you prefer
staying in or are on a budget, you can totally do a date night at home: light
some candles, cook dinner together, make a romantic playlist–whatever it takes
to make sure it feels like a special night.
4. Making out. I know some couples whose sex
lives get better over the years and some whose sex lives have stalled out a
bit, but a common thread in many long-term relationships is that simply making
out — without the expectation of sex — tends to be a rare event. I think that’s
a shame, because making out is awesome. Mix up your sexual routine by throwing
in some steamy kissing sessions in the kitchen, on the couch, or in the back
row at the movie theater.
5. Trying new things. People who date a lot tend to
have more varied and active social lives, because they’re always out meeting
new people or having random adventures with eager-to-please new partners.
There’s no reason you can’t keep this going in a committed relationship. Think
about the fun new things you might ask a first date to do with you–anything
from taking a drawing class to meeting for cocktails at a hip new bar — and
then invite your significant other to join you.
by Winona Dimeo-Ediger
by Winona Dimeo-Ediger
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