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24 little things that counts in relationships.



So i have put together in no particular order some little things you can do today to make your spouse crazy about you:

  •  Give a welcome-home hug that lasts for two solid minutes
  • Offer a sincere compliment, telling him what a great father he is
  • Give him a back scratch while you watch football together
  • Clean the toilet
  • Be first to say “I’m sorry”
  • Make her favorite dinner 
  • Stay within the budget
  • Fold the laundry and put it all away in one day
  • Hand-write a note to your wife, telling her she is beautiful
  • Get ready a little quicker for your date so your husband doesn’t have to wait so long
  • Let her sleep in.
  • Sit down to play a board game together to talk, laugh and flirt.
  • Declutter that junk pile on the bedroom dresser
  • Be genuiely interested in his business and offer advice if you can.
  • Take a walk around the block while holding hands
  • Be cheerful and positive after work
  • Kiss goodbye every single morning with an “I love you”
  • Put your phone down and really listen to him
  • Play footsies under the kitchen table during dinner
  • Call her on your lunch break just to check in and hear about her day
  • Empty the dishwasher
  • Ask him out on a spontaneous milk-shake date
  • Send a quick text to say thanks for something specific you appreciate about him/her

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