The next time your partner is looking particularly pretty, remind her that you can’t get enough of her.
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We all know that it’s easy to get comfortable in relationships and marriages. A quick search on the internet will yield a thousand ways to spice up your relationships. No matter how romantic you are, how thoughtful or full of surprises and gifts you are, one fact still remains. Your partner misses being ravished.
Nothing will bring back those early stage, new relationship butterflies like a deep, wanting stare, followed by a good old-fashioned ravishing! We don’t need a grand romantic gesture, a room full of roses, or a surprise weekend getaway to feel wanted and loved. Just take us back to those early days when you couldn’t keep your hands off of us. I know, it’s easy to get wrapped up in everyday life, with kids and jobs and routines, and sometimes you forget that this person you are doing life with is that same person you once couldn’t get enough of.
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You know those scenes in every romantic movie where the guy just can’t hold back anymore and just has to kiss the girl? Maybe they are arguing, and she just looks so damn cute that he interrupts her mid-sentence with a kiss. Your wife probably watches Grey’s Anatomy and wants nothing more than a hot elevator kiss. She wants that romantic kiss in the rain like on The Notebook. Yes, we know life isn’t a romantic movie. But that doesn’t mean you can take a few cues from Ryan Gosling every once in awhile.
So the next time your partner is looking particularly beautiful, let her know you still desire her. Out on a date night? Channel that inner Ryan Gosling and push her up against the wall and kiss her like you mean it. We all need to feel hot and sexy and like you just can’t get enough. It’s good for the soul and the libido!
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Photo: Flickr/ Tim Caynes
Gotta be a typo in the title. ‘Is may’ be unsatisfied?
Is ravish the best word to use here? I think I like what the author is trying to describe, but “being ravished” doesn’t necessarily seem like a great way to describe it. See: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ravish&defid=4764293
Also, the title is misleading; they are not necessarily unsatisfied if this isn’t happening, but they are probably much more satisfied if it is happening!
ravish
[rav-ish]
verb (used with object)
1. to fill with strong emotion, especially joy.
URBANDICTIONARY.COM IS NOT A GOOD SOURCE FOR DEFINITIONS. TRY DICTIONARY.COM, MERRIAM-WEBSTER.COM OR YOURDICTIONARY.COM