Thursday, November 29, 2007

How To Keep The Excitement On

By
Roving Rose
rovingrose@gmail.com

Hello sisters,

Good to be in touch again. Sorry about the delay in the release of this episode. The focus today is on how to be an exciting wife for all times. Knowing marriage for what it is, it could get really boring if it is not handled right. So, in today's episode I want to drop some useful tips on how to keep the excitement on.

First, you must unlearn the act of monotony -- a deadly disease in marriage. Monotony is a drainer of vitality, it's a slow death that cuts across dressense, ways of expressing love, intimacy, sex life and domestic affairs. Break that Sisyphian jinx, with a bubble of creative excitement. To do this, spontaneity is the key. Remember a story of a brilliant lawyer during Clinton's regime, whose wife carried the same hairstyle for 20 years! While for some this may be a lesson in marital tolerance, for a vast many it is an excitement eliminator. Trust me, I have interviewed several husbands who swore that they are gruelling in hellish monotony.

Secondly, after the completion of my research on gifts and what they evoke, I discovered that extremely intimate gifts provoke deep-rooted emotion and excitement. Gifts to your husband need not be too expensive to relay an authentic and genuine feeling, but it must be intimate enough to touch the right spots.

Beside the fact that they exercise the facial muscle to make you look good and beautiful, it puts a relaxed air around you, and make your hubby see the young damsel he fell in love with. The therapeutic value of laughter can never be exhausted. It is an eternal music of the soul. Remember to laugh real good when next you people are together, pushing to the back of your mind the very tedious occupation of managing the home.

Until I see you next week for more tips, promise me you'll keep laughing.

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