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Raging
Hearts Review
Free dating tips, advice, news and resources to keep you up to date on the
latest dating information.
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Romance Tips
Apparently some people are born with a romance gene and others are not but
that doesn't mean that they don't want to be romantic or that they can't
learn how to be romantic.
Romance is a state of mind. When a man is deeply attracted to a woman or
when a woman is deeply attracted to a man, romance is a very natural by-product
of the relationship. It's just that some people are more instinctively romantic
than others.
There have been many volumes of romantic poetry written over the years and
romance is one of the things that florists and jewelers depend upon for the
success of their businesses not to mention greeting card companies.
It isn't really necessary to always have to plan a romantic interlude to
be romantic. Romance can happen in small ways all the time.
Him touching the small of her back as they are being seated in a restaurant
or her laying her hand on his as she talks to him are both romantic
gestures.
Pet names are another romantic gesture that has deep meaning but doesn't
need to be planned. Honey, darling and sweetheart are all pet names or
endearments that can be used free of charge that are very romantic. Giving
your significant other a nickname that only you use is an intimate and romantic
gesture. My grandfather calls my grandmother 'Sunshine' and she calls him
'Moony'. They've been married fifty years.
A hand written love note left where your partner will find it is romance
in action. Just a note that says, "I love you. Have a great day" that is
left beside the coffeepot by the one who leaves first in the morning is romantic.
Picking wildflowers from a roadside and presenting them to your significant
other is even more romantic than sending a dozen long stem red roses. It
is more romantic because it required more than a phone call and a credit
card. It took physical action that was done only to please. Working to please
the one you love is romantic.
Of course, there are the planned romantic interludes, as well.
A dinner by candlelight with soft romantic music playing in the background
and tall stemmed fluted wine glasses is very, very romantic. The soft shadows
that are cast by candlelight can make everybody look better and feel romantic.
There is nothing any more romantic that a hand-in-hand walk along a quite
beach at sunset...and sun rise is even more romantic. There isn't anything
much more romantic than the sound of waves lapping at the shore and the sun
rising or setting.
Romantic interludes can take days or weeks to plan or they can happen at
unexpected and unplanned moments every single day. The point is to never
let an opportunity for romance pass you by unnoticed and un-acted upon.
Long lasting relationships are built upon a foundation of trust, mutual respect
and love. Romance is a part of all three. Romantic gestures should never
be forced. They should come as a natural extension of the feelings that love
generates. Romance and romantic gestures do not have to be expensive or even
planned but they do most certainly need to BE.
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