Some couples may feel they need more time together but other couples may benefit from spending a do 'you miss and love me?' trial of separation in respects to the proverb; "Separation makes the heart grows fonder"
to bring to light the feelings you're sure are there. Spending time away from a loved one may not seem to be needed but in actually it can greatly help strengthen a relationship. Just think about the scenario of you and your significant other spending days on days apart with the availability of visiting one another. For a couple who lives together the experience can enhance the relationship while also help build trust.
When you're in a relationship where one member lacks a few key and vital components of trust, yet there is an aroma of unconditional love or even misinterpreted trust, (i.e. you know you can trust this person but your mind plays tricks on you that you shouldn't pay attention to) spending some time apart can strengthen your relationship. Or, even if you and a loved one are caught fighting, spending time apart may decease the grudge one gender may hold for pest of things. In any event, spending time away will bring a new-decree in the sense of what it is to trust, be trusted, love and be loved, and of course miss and be missed.
With visiting times for the hours of separation a couple can enhance the joys they hold together. Perhaps you will choose to only eat one meal together over the course of your 'you miss and love me?' trial. Or you'd rather meet after meals and get a feel of what it is to eat dinner without a loved one therefore with hope of decreasing fighting when the separation has finally concluded. Perhaps sleeping together has no longer become accommodating and this will be the activity you chose to do together so the areas of strong holdings in the relationship will gain a sense of endowment and vitality so that the warm body next to you will help you realize truly what you have with activities you enjoy yet were then spent away. With certainty this concept will vary from couple to couple and scenario to scenario but the outcome may be worth while.
My boyfriend and I were forced to do this due to life circumstances. In the beginning the exercise wasn't so hard and then it became harder and harder. After seeing one another for just brief yet fulfilling visits, the desire to see each other became stronger and stronger. The comfort of sleeping next to one another drew on sleep and the overall joy of each other's company was heightened to a new level once the trial of separation was over. Also, trust was built due to the feeling of unconditional love being prevalent and co-dependencies to make it through life were built all setting the foundation for a forever, happily forever future. They say true love waits forever; so what's some maybe not needed yet ritualism time away?'
to bring to light the feelings you're sure are there. Spending time away from a loved one may not seem to be needed but in actually it can greatly help strengthen a relationship. Just think about the scenario of you and your significant other spending days on days apart with the availability of visiting one another. For a couple who lives together the experience can enhance the relationship while also help build trust.
When you're in a relationship where one member lacks a few key and vital components of trust, yet there is an aroma of unconditional love or even misinterpreted trust, (i.e. you know you can trust this person but your mind plays tricks on you that you shouldn't pay attention to) spending some time apart can strengthen your relationship. Or, even if you and a loved one are caught fighting, spending time apart may decease the grudge one gender may hold for pest of things. In any event, spending time away will bring a new-decree in the sense of what it is to trust, be trusted, love and be loved, and of course miss and be missed.
With visiting times for the hours of separation a couple can enhance the joys they hold together. Perhaps you will choose to only eat one meal together over the course of your 'you miss and love me?' trial. Or you'd rather meet after meals and get a feel of what it is to eat dinner without a loved one therefore with hope of decreasing fighting when the separation has finally concluded. Perhaps sleeping together has no longer become accommodating and this will be the activity you chose to do together so the areas of strong holdings in the relationship will gain a sense of endowment and vitality so that the warm body next to you will help you realize truly what you have with activities you enjoy yet were then spent away. With certainty this concept will vary from couple to couple and scenario to scenario but the outcome may be worth while.
My boyfriend and I were forced to do this due to life circumstances. In the beginning the exercise wasn't so hard and then it became harder and harder. After seeing one another for just brief yet fulfilling visits, the desire to see each other became stronger and stronger. The comfort of sleeping next to one another drew on sleep and the overall joy of each other's company was heightened to a new level once the trial of separation was over. Also, trust was built due to the feeling of unconditional love being prevalent and co-dependencies to make it through life were built all setting the foundation for a forever, happily forever future. They say true love waits forever; so what's some maybe not needed yet ritualism time away?'