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What do you do when the pizazz has gone out of your marriage?

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Dr. Grace Ho answered

Time to review......: When you feel this way, the chances are your partner feels exactly the same. Bring this up in a casual, non-threatening conversation, when you both feel relaxed and can listen to each other. Open a dialog about how you both feel recently about the way you interact and bounce back ideas of ways to rekindle the romance in your relationship. Good luck.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Marital Happiness: Be honest with your dissapointment, try to be open to feedback and if you both can't break through consider marital therapy, which can be very helpful to work through impassess. Best.

Answered 10/15/2017

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Story of Us: The newness of love naturally diminishes over time, especially as effort wanes, which is typical of many couples. Have an open/non-threatening discussion about ways to restore energy and excitement that came easily when you were just beginning. Creating situations, especially novel and challenging activities, where you can reveal new aspects of yourselves to one another, often helps reinvigorate

Answered 8/2/2016

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