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By Michael Webb

Why Married People Should Continue Dating

One of the biggest complaints from men and women about their spouses is how much they have changed since they were first dating.

We tend to put our best foot forward during the courting ritual, doing our utmost to impress our dates. We try to be polite, courteous, caring, giving, sensitive, well groomed, and well mannered. Then we get married (or engaged or move in together) and revert back to our old, self-centered slovenly tendencies.

If you feel that your relationship may have lost some of its “spark,” ask yourself if you are acting the same way as when you went out on those first few dates.

Can you imagine how different our relationships would be if we always behaved as though we were still wooing our significant other? We would belch, complain, argue, curse, whine, and nag much less. We would groom, smile, caress, encourage, give, clean, and communicate much more.

If you desire to keep that newlywed spark, you should never stop dating and courting the one you love, even after you exchange your vows.



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