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    How do you maintain your relationship with your spouse?

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    • NebbermindN Offline
      Nebbermind
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      I’ve seen couples in restaurant having meals…both doing their own things…like reading or playing with handphone…then food came and ate quietly…quite sad right?

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
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        Q) how do i maintain my relationship with my spouse?

        MyA) lots of jokes, teasing, smses, eat together (at least dinner), go to bed at the same time, go to the door to greet when one leaves/reaches home, leave troubles at work at the doorstep before entering (having said that, my dh is a totally different person at work and at home; and i told him that i won't want to work with/under him 😓)

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        • C Offline
          coolit
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          Going to bed at the same is important. I agree with what jedamum says. I used to go to

          bed much later than hubby and it did put a strain on our relationship as it felt as
          though we were both living separate lives. I try to go to bed earlier nowadays so
          can catch up with him before we sleep also.

          Taking short breaks together is also great for us. Like this weekend we are going
          to jb for short break to relax and spend time together. Sometimes we also
          go to spas on his off days. That is also considered a mini holiday for us. 😂

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          • C Offline
            casey29
            last edited by

            I tink this will work unless your kids are old enough or you hv somewhere to park the kids …

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            • C Offline
              coolit
              last edited by

              That’s true. Good thing I have my mum who can help out sometimes. Those who have

              no one to help may need to wait till kids are older.

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                Pooh Bear
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                We see our colleagues for longer duration than husband so it is important to me to keep physical closeness, a quick kiss on the lips before we go on separate ways to work and a nice hug before going to sleep help to maintain the mental closeness.

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                  thankgod
                  last edited by

                  Good thread. Nice to read the "little" things that are done to keep the relationship "fresh". Kudos to all. What’s important is the effort taken to maintain the relationship.

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                  • K Offline
                    kittybank
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                    This question is for the husbands.

                    Suppose on a heavy rainy day both of u has only one umbrella and u need to go get yr car in an open carpark. What would u do? Both share the tiny brolly. U go drive car over. Ask wife to drive car over

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                      thankgod
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                      wormy:
                      This question is for the husbands.

                      Suppose on a heavy rainy day both of u has only one umbrella and u need to go get yr car in an open carpark. What would u do? Both share the tiny brolly. U go drive car over. Ask wife to drive car over
                      Depends ...

                      If heavy rain ...
                      Husband go take car and then pick up wife.

                      If not so heavy rain ...
                      Husband and wife to share umbrella, wife hold umbrella, husband hug her tight tight.

                      Ask wife to drive car over ... NEVER!

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                        kittybank
                        last edited by

                        thankgod:
                        wormy:

                        This question is for the husbands.

                        Suppose on a heavy rainy day both of u has only one umbrella and u need to go get yr car in an open carpark. What would u do? Both share the tiny brolly. U go drive car over. Ask wife to drive car over

                        Depends ...

                        If heavy rain ...
                        Husband go take car and then pick up wife.

                        If not so heavy rain ...
                        Husband and wife to share umbrella, wife hold umbrella, husband hug her tight tight.

                        Ask wife to drive car over ... NEVER!

                        I witnessed this yday. Maybe i can't assume the woman is the wife. Then again, man shouldn't behave like that 🤷

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