How to Become More Romantic

words Alexa Wang

Everyone wants to feel loved and special. Romantic gestures can prove to your other half that you only have eyes for them. If your partner often complains that you are not romantic or want to express how much you love them, some actions and gifts will sweep them off their feet.

Keep that special spark alive in your relationship by reading these tips on how to become more romantic.

Become More Romantic

Present a Thoughtful Gift

It does not have to be your spouse’s birthday to shower them with gifts. However, an occasional just-because gift will surprise your partner and make them feel valued. While flowers and chocolates are always well-received, they are an easy, safe option.

Think carefully about your other half’s personality and the type of present they would like to receive. For example, if they love perfume, you can trust they will be wowed when unwrapping Clive Christian perfume, which offers a stunning scent and a bottle fit for royalty due to its crystal crown. 

Book a Surprise Break

A surprise getaway is bound to delight your other half, as it will prove you want to spend every spare minute you have with them. So, give your partner your full attention by booking a relaxing getaway to a stunning hotel, cottage, or resort. It is the perfect way to take a break from everyday life and make memories with each other.

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Plan a Fun Activity

As few people will know your partner better than you, you are the perfect person to plan a fun activity for them. Find an experience that taps into their interest or passions, which will prove how well you know and listen to your spouse. Plus, they will appreciate the thought and effort you have made.

For example, if they’re a thrill-seeker, they will likely love few experiences more than skydiving from a plane or bungee jumping from a bridge. However, if they love cooking or trying new dishes, they might adore a cooking class or dinner at a respected restaurant.

Revisit Much-Loved Spots

Most couples have favourite spots that remind them of a special time in their relationships, such as their first date restaurant, wedding venue, or engagement setting. Allow all those feelings to come flooding back to you both by revisiting your much-loved locations.

For example, book the best table at your first date restaurant, or surprise them with dinner at your wedding venue. You can guarantee you will both spend the time reminiscing, and it will remind your partner why they fell in love with you. Alternatively, you could also consider trying something new to create fresh memories together. For instance, you could visit the best steak restaurant London (or elsewhere) or explore a cuisine you’ve never tried before. Experiencing something new can still evoke memories of earlier times, like the excitement of your first dates, while also giving you new moments to cherish.

Write Little Love Notes

Keep your spouse on their toes by surprising them with little love notes. For example, drop them an email stating how much you miss them, write a compliment on a post-it note and leave it on the bathroom mirror, or send them a loving text message out-of-the-blue.

If you follow the advice, you could inject more romance into your relationship, strengthening your bond and keeping the flame burning.

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