The following is a roundup of some of the best romance and relationship articles that have appeared on RND over the past week. This week’s selection focuses on ways to improve or add a little spark to any relationship, no matter what stage a couple are at. You should never stop trying to show your partner how much you love them!
How To Create A Romantic Rooftop Proposal
This article is about creating a romantic rooftop proposal. It states at first that moonlight will set the mood. The article breaks the proposal down in steps. First is picking a place. Second, plan the ruse. Third, get help. Then finally practice the proposal up in the roof.
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How To Create A Romantic Rooftop Proposal
How To Transform Your Bedroom Into A Romantic Retreat
Decorating to please the senses will turn your bedroom into a private romantic hideaway. From lighting and soft music to satin sheets and chocolate covered strawberries, from aromatherapy candles to the color of paint on the walls, your five senses are what makes romance. Here are some tips to help you understand how the human sensory system can help you create the perfect romantic getaway right in your own bedroom.
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How To Transform Your Bedroom Into A Romantic Retreat
Tell Tale Signs That He’ll Be A Bad Partner
There are aspects of a romantic partner that ought to be assessed, and signs of poor interpersonal skills can let you know if the guy will be a poor partner. If he has no friends, the friends he does have are jerks, poor relationships with his folks, he avoids old hangouts, or if nobody else wants to be with him, these are all signs of potential trouble.
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Tell Tale Signs That He’ll Be A Bad Partner
At What Point Should A Couple Really Seek Counseling?
Things inevitably will go wrong in every relationship. But at what point is counseling the answer? This article breaks down when a couple should seek marriage counseling. In it, the writer says that it is important to not wait too long to seek counseling because most couples that attend do so too late and already have issues that cannot be fixed.
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At What Point Should A Couple Really Seek Counseling?




