It has been 30 years since they had a baby...is your parents’ old-school parenting style putting your baby at risk?
Long coffee talks will return —but it’s OK the meantime is filled by these precious, fleeting “Mommy” years
Love isn’t always in the big moments. Most often, it’s in those small, in-between moments.
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3. Bring coffee. ☕
11. We don’t neglect each other’s love languages.
The bullet train of my life was speeding ahead, and I wasn’t on it.
2. Have sex.
When partners do not choose each other day after day, trust and commitment erode away.
“Don’t ever lose touch with your girlfriends, sweetheart. The older you get, the more you’ll need them,” she said.
It’s about love—which is something we choose to give time and time again. ?
10. Plan a vacation together—no kids allowed.
Tuning in and turning towards each other creates a sense of connection and emotional intimacy.
Even on those days where you don’t see eye to eye or are really annoyed with one another.
Make your commitment to your partner stronger than your commitment to winning.
1. Small love notes find their way into her handbag for her morning commute.
You want to help her. Here’s how.
Who does the housework? The paid work? And who decides?