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7 Relationship-Boosting Resolutions to Make As a Couple

By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.
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7 Relationship-Boosting Resolutions to Make As a CoupleAs you’re creating your resolutions for 2012, don’t forget about your relationship. Making goals together can greatly improve your relationship in the New Year.

Below, Terri Orbuch, author of 5 Simple Steps to Take Your Marriage from Good to Great, offers seven resolutions to help improve your relationship.

Even if you don’t adopt these goals, take some time to consider your relationship priorities and values and figure out what goals you’d like to set as a couple.

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7 Relationship-Boosting Resolutions to Make As a Couple

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  1. These are all things that can also be applied to friendship. What differentiates a couple-partner from a friendship-partner is the addition of the erotic. So to that end, in the spirit of this article, may I add one more…

    8. Change it up erotically. Somehow, some way. Often.

    And let me also observe that too many articles seem to overlook the erotic arena. I wonder how come.

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