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How to keep romance alive in a long-term relationship
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Romance isn’t always about grand gestures. Often, the simplest acts of care and attention mean the most:
Write a warm note to your loved one
Make breakfast.
Give them a hug or kiss for no reason.
The importance of time spent together cannot be overstated. Make time in your busy schedule for kissing, dinner, or date nights. It could even be an evening at home with a favorite movie or board game. The key is to turn off your gadgets and focus on your partner and your relationship.

The element of surprise can revive the feelings. It doesn’t have to be an expensive gift. Try planning a spontaneous date, making a surprise dinner with your partner’s favorite dishes, or doing something your partner has always wanted to do but hasn’t had the courage to do.

Physical connection is an important part of romance. Hug each other more often, hold hands, give gentle touches. Don't be careful when discussing with your loved one your wishes to strengthen the intimate connection.
Over time, a relationship may feel like you know everything about your partner. However, people change, develop and acquire new interests. Try to learn more about your partner's thoughts, dreams and relationships. Take an interest in their days, desires, fears. This helps maintain emotional closeness.
By engaging in personal development, you create novelty and inspiration in the relationship. Find a hobby, develop your talents, take care of your external and emotional state. Partners who are interesting to each other create a deeper and more romantic connection.
In a long-term relationship, maintaining a romantic mood can be more difficult, since in the meantime life is filled with routine and worries. However, with a little effort, you can return or maintain the spark that was in the beginning. Experiment - and you will succeed!

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