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Romance Ideas for People with Chronic Disease

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May 2, 2009

Marriages are made in heaven. But it can be broken in earth. Sometimes even chronic diseases break this pious bond. If you or your spouse is a patient of chronic disease let romance enter between you to strengthen your relationship. Here are some romance tips for the couples with chronic diseases.

Tips: when you are the sufferer

-If you are tired turn on your favourite track, relax and get prepared for romance.

-Instead of spending the whole weekend by dusting and cleaning your home, take rest for some time so that you don’t get tired at the time of romance.

-While hanging outside talk and discuss your pleasant memories and enjoy the conversation.

-Collect and store the photos of sweet memories.

-Sometimes make a list of the jobs for which you are thankful to your spouse and arrange those things in a sheet in a decorative way.

-Buy contemporary and sensuous lingerie.

-Send him daring love SMS when your spouse is at the work.

-Do not always make your spouse feel guilty.

Tips: if your wife is the sufferer

-Present her sugar free chocolate or low calorie food which is not harmful for her.

-Sometimes make passionate but not forceful love.

-Tell her the best qualities she possesses and make her feel that you really admire her.

-Arrange a day when both of you can spend a lovely time without any disturbance.

-Arrange a romantic candlelight dinner at home.

-Sometime play games or read book together.

The basic of every successful relationship is love and mutual respect. Respect each others’ feeling, care for each others’ needs and choices. Comfort your spouse at the time of the attack of the disease s/he suffering from. Your small attentions will rejuvenate your relationship. If both of you can enjoy the marital bliss, the chronic disease wont get the power to crack your bond.


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