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Valentine’s Day Fun for Boomer Couples
written by Frankie Doiron
Article Written by Relationship Coaches – Submitted by Frankie Doiron 
How to KISS on Valentine’s Day
The best way to celebrate Valentine’s Day is to KISS with your partner, meaning Keep It Simple, Sweetheart.
KISS reduces the pressure and enables you to focus on the real reason you are celebrating the day – to show love and affection for your partner. Valentine’s Day has become very commercialized, and if left to the last minute, can be expensive or disappointing.
Tenderness, romance, and love mean something different to each person. Decide, as a couple, what is most meaningful to you. Is it spending time together? Enjoying a romantic meal? A glass of wine? Above all, communicate! Decide ahead of time what you want to do – and don’t leave it to your partner to make the plans. Planning together will go a long way toward enhancing your chances of having a memorable day without disappointment or anxiety.
Ann Robbins | www.lifeworksmatchmaking.com | 954.561.4498
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Awesome Adventures
To have a memorable Valentine’s Day, think way “outside of the box.” Don’t go to your favorite restaurant or even buy that heart box of chocolates. Think unusual, different and a bit adventurous. Spice up your life with something new! As a couple, what have you been meaning to do but never seem to find the time or the ambition? Step boldly into Valentine’s Day and make it awesome!
You could be adventurous and be two skydivers holding hands as you jump out of a plane. In case that is way over the top, how about taking the quiet route to boldness and have an overnight stay in a B&B you have never visited before? It can be anything you choose as long as it is something new. You and your partner have the power to make this Valentine’s Day one to remember.
Judith Geiger | www.flyingchangecoaching.com | 315.497.3059
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Valentine’s Day — Forget about it!
The flowers, the candy, the Hallmark commercials, the jewelry, the pressure! Valentine’s Day is filled with so much commercialism and pressure. Women put pressure on men to do something that proves their love for them. Men scramble to do their best to make up for the rest of the year, please their ladies and stay out of the doghouse.
Why not forget about it? Why not create connection and romance every day on a regular basis and not succumb to the cultural “should” of February 14th? Imagine little gestures of love on a regular basis allowing the flow of intimacy to be constant and meaningful.
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