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female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: There is no romance in my relationship. I've been w/ my bf two years and I love him very much. He's never been a romantic kind of guy, and I'm okay with that -- I'm not the kind of girl who needs a lot. But lately I feel like it's really just not enough. I miss that feeling of being treated special -- it doesn't have to be anything huge -- just planning a special date, or taking me out to dinner and spoiling me one night. Even something as small as just telling me he loves me for no apparent reason.He's never been an incredibly expressive or demonstrative guy, but lately I'm just really missing that feeling I've had in past relationships of being really loved. How do I reclaim that without asking my current bf to be someone different than who he is? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, denis +, writes (20 December 2006):
Your question is not all that hard my advice is that send him some romantic signals then if he does not react ,Try enticing him by romancing him by touching the sensitive parts of his body which i presume you know then keep him moving slowly but do not rush then finally if he does not react try watching romantic movies with him as you take to the moods you know it will work out slowly.
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