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Compassionate Communication
Getting a Partner to Make Changes
Minimizing Rejection
Handling a Partner's Criticism
Poly Wants a Mono
How to Deal with Finances
Wanting Commitment
Physically Abusive Relationship
Out or Stay Home
Growing More Than Partner
Husband Fooled Around
Need For Real Communication
Attraction To Two Men
Gifts and Guilt
Sexual Satisfaction
Neglecting Self for Family
Fear Of Hurt in Relationship
Caught in Middle Of Affair
Bring Back The Passion
Jealousy and Blinders
Pressure To Move In
Wants Out of Relationship
Fear of Abusive Relationship
Need For Better Communication
Taking Responsibility Vs. Blame
Pegged As Judgmental
Getting Out of Blame/Guilt Cycle
Controlling Temper
Gifts Important
Partner Keeps Anger In
Son Disrespectful To Fiance
Controlling Anger
Intelligent Communication

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Bring Back The Passion

Q. I love my husband very much but he seems to have lost interest in me. This is painful, and I dont know how to handle it. What can I do to bring back the passion?

A. Passion waxes and wanes with most couples. To keep a relationship juicy you must first keep yourself stimulated and happy. Are you doing things for yourself that make you interesting? Are you growing and learning new things? Are you happy with your body, mind and soul? Are you fascinated by something in life that makes your spirit sing? If you are not happy with yourself or life, your husband will sense this and mirror it back to you. Also, do you and your husband do things that bring you together having fun? Passion comes from being loving with each other and sharing things that inspire you both. Sit down with your husband and tell him you love him and you miss the passion between you. Ask him frankly to tell you what he needs to bring the passion back. Plan some things together that excite you both. Also, find the passion in your life that will keep you stimulated and excited about life. Make sure you do things to keep yourself healthy and fit, growing intellectually, and feeling good.


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