Keep the ‘spark’ alive in your relationship

Keep the ‘spark’ alive in your relationship
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Every relationship in the beginning feels like flying butterflies and rainbow colors. But as the relationship progresses, the casual attitude springs in taking your partner for granted and it becomes noticeable that he/she is losing interest in relationship.

Every relationship in the beginning feels like flying butterflies and rainbow colors. But as the relationship progresses, the casual attitude springs in taking your partner for granted and it becomes noticeable that he/she is losing interest in relationship.


Here’s how to keep the ‘spark’ alive in your relationship:


Keep your calm:


Fights arise once the relationship loses its romance stage and the couples fed up in the relationship end up fighting for even the pettiest issues. But don’t give into a fight even if your partner pushes you into one as to keep calm during the fights will avoid detoriate your relationship.


Instead try cheering your partner by some special gestures which will calm the atmosphere and the effort put in by you will be recognized.


Bring in the ‘Jealousy’:


Jealousy brings in a lot of attention from your partner even if you both are not on good terms. Just a mention of another woman/man will work wonders to get the right amount of focus back on you.


Avoid clashes:


Fights are a necessity of every relationship to grow stronger but the lines not to be crossed should be maintained as if it goes way too ahead will hamper your relationship from building further.


Spice it up:


Most men always fall short in satisfying women in physical and emotional aspects due to which women tend to lose the spark in the relationship. Keep things spiced up always!


Fun time:


Keep surprising your partner without a need for an occasion. It can be in terms of planning an outing or presents, shopping etc. Notch up your innovative skills!


Lend your support:


Dividing the household chores which not only brings in lot of appreciation from women but also covers more ‘we’ time together.

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