Love and
romance...why do we need both?
Remember
how you felt when you first fell in love?
Dreamy...happy...breathless...full of
anticipation....
Remember
those long phone conversations,
walking
hand in hand,
sharing
candlelit dinners, snuggling on the sofa,
slow
dancing, and those sweet kisses
that sent
shivers down your spine?
Doesn't it
make you smile to think about and
re-live
those feelings?
Would you
like to revive those feelings again?

Romance and
love are not always one and the same.
In the best
of situations, they should certainly coexist.
Romantic
feelings seems to be prevalent when
relationships begin.
However,
many couples forget how to show romantic
feelings
towards
one another the way they did when they first
met.
The
frustrations of day-to-day life can take a toll
on even
the best of
relationships and cause both men and women to
lose sight
of the qualities that originally attracted them
to
each
other. This can cause those wonderful
"first love"
feelings
and memories to fade. Many couples
find that
their relationship gets
dull and
some may
even fail.

Little
things that are thoughtful and show that you
love
someone can
be far more important than you realize.
Knowing
that you love each other is wonderful in itself,
but having
someone show you their love can melt your
heart.
Loving words at unexpected times, a thoughtful
card, a
phone call just to say, "I love you," an
unexpected
kiss, or
the surprise gift of a single rose... might be
just
the thing
to stir up your feelings and remind you both
that you
are still in love.

Romance can
take your love to new heights and keep it
fresh, new,
and exciting. If you really love someone,
it is
certainly worth the effort.
Romancing your
sweetheart
can even be the key to keeping the
relationship alive. Maintaining romance in your
relationship can keep you feeling those
feelings
you had
when you first fell in love.

This is the
place to give you the romantic inspiration
to do just
that. We want to help you to keep those
feelings
alive and to stay...




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