After a while, saying "I love you" can start to seem repetitive, more habit than feeling, but if you do it in a creative manner, you can keep the romance alive. By Lisa Bower |
Having children doesn't mean that your romantic life is over. Though having children makes love and romance a bit more complicated, you can still find time to rekindle the spark. As long as you plan ahead and remember that the details are as important as the big picture, you and your loved one can fall in love again and again. By Lisa Bower |
These gifts from the heart were so extravagant - or original - that we had to salute the people who came up with them. Let them inspire you to new heights of sweetness. By Dan Bova |
A romantic evening at home is enhanced by soft, warm bedroom lighting. Once you've turned off the glaring overhead light, you can try these pointers to create the mood. By Alice Langholt |
Looking for a little more passion in your budding romantic life? It's not always easy to figure out how to strike just the right chord for passion, you don't want to come on too strong but you want to make it known that getting closer is on your mind. Here's help: Check out this sign-by-sign guide for making sparks fly. By Barrie Dolnick |
Want to get that special someone hot under the collar? Try one of these easy ways to make your move - a sexy glance, a sweet whisper, and more. By Sari Locker |
Having kids takes work, is often exhausting and consumes time and attention. While wonderful and fulfilling, parenthood isn't all there is in a marriage. Busy parents need to focus on their relationship as a couple, too. Here are some ways to set aside time for each other and keep romance alive. By Alice Langholt |
Here's how couples can get in the mood for love with perfumes and essential oils. By Nichole Smith |
Romance and passion tend to die down if you don't keep fanning the flames. Life can get in the way and put a real damper on the passion, but you can relight the fire in your life and under the covers. Communicate, have fun, be creative, experiment and arouse all the senses. By Roxanne Rhoads |