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33 Ways to Love Your Lover
MP readers share secrets for revving up romance
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- At the movies, share the armrest.
- Save the last cookie or last piece of cake for your spouse.
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Don't hog all the Jeopardy questions on TV.
—Jim and Candace Walters; El Cajon, California
- Squeeze toothpaste on your partner's toothbrush when you're doing your own.
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Get your spouse's pajamas out and lay them on the bed.
—Jodie, Joel and baby Caleb Haberstock; Vernon, British Columbia
- Leave a favorite snack on the seat of your spouse's car.
- Compliment your mate in front of friends or family.
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Light a candle in the bedroom.
—Michele Smither; Rochester, Michigan
- Put down everything to greet your spouse at the end of the day.
- Fill the gas tank in your mate's car—as a surprise.
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Light candles with dinner.
—Julie Jones and Greg Rohde; St. Louis, Missouri
- Make a snack for both of you before bedtime.
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Turn your socks right-side out before throwing them in the hamper.
—Betty Arthurs; Tempe, Arizona
- Be adventurous—meet for lunch at an ethnic restaurant you've never tried.
- Choose a novel, then read it out loud to each other in the evenings.
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Rent a movie you watched during your courtship days.
—Donna and Ernie Siefert; Winfield, Illinois
- Buy an "I Love You" card and mail it to your spouse at work.
- Make plans to re-create your first date.
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When the dryer buzzes, instead of looking at your mate, volunteer to fold the clothes.
—Wayne Goff; Kansas City, Missouri
- When one of you is indoors and the other outside, knock on the window and blow a kiss.
- Don't put away stuff your spouse might want left out.
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When you're finished driving, put the seat back to your mate's preferred position.
—Amanda Brailsford-Urbina and Gerardo Urbina; Dearborn, Michigan
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Hold hands instead of holding the remote control.
—Conley J. Mercer; via e-mail
- On cold mornings, go ahead and bring in the newspaper.
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Kiss at stoplights.
—Mike and Lesley Steenbergen; Garden Grove, California
- Hide love notes around the house where your spouse will find them.
- When you disagree, always acknowledge the possibility that you could be wrong.
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When stopping for gas while traveling, buy a treat for your partner without buying anything for yourself.
—Russell and Cynthia Atherton; via e-mail
- Next time you shop for clothes, let your spouse vote on an outfit.
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Get involved in a new ministry together.
—Karen and Bruce Anderson; Spokane, Washington
- Shower together and wash your spouse's back.
- When your mate lies down on the couch, get him or her a pillow.
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Get to know your in-laws.
—Rietta Hingston; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1999 by the author or Christianity Today International/Marriage Partnership magazine. Click here for reprint information on Marriage Partnership.
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