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10 Little Ways to Say "I Love You"

Seeded on Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:54 PM EST
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health, family, marriage
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This is really a great article about ways to let your partner know you care. Things that were important during the courship that have over time stopped need to be resumed.
February is the love month what better time to show in little ways your love. Put little note places for your loved one. Love is a work in progress.

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Courtney B

This article was real cute and sounds so easy to do. But is it really? I mean I love to do all of those things and actually do some of those things. Its just frustrating when you done get the same treatment back or shown any appreciation.

    Reply#1 - Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:36 PM EST
    1rrrogers

    Courtney, It makes you wonder Why am I trying so hard?

      Reply#2 - Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:26 PM EST
      Melinda-1561068

      I found this artical to be just great having been married now for 21 years it is the small things that make the difference. My husband has always said I can't read your mind just tell me what you need or want. So I put notes in his lunchbox around the holidays so he knows what to do. I works out great for both of us.

        Reply#3 - Fri Jan 29, 2010 6:30 PM EST
        Kayla Romero

        I like the ideas in the article. When someone does the "small" things to show they care, it is good to know that they think about you in the everyday areas of life. That means more than things done for say birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries.

          Reply#4 - Sat Jan 30, 2010 12:04 AM EST
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