Real love is something that most teenagers thought they invented. The fact is real love is something that happens once the infatuation simmers down. Suddenly, love seems to happen in time.

Suddenly, you suddenly understand you absolutely must have this special individual in your life. This is the process of falling in love, as you cannot imagine your life without the other person in your world. If the other person feels the same as you do, the possibility for a love to develop between the two of you could emerge.

Love must be cherished and maintained if couples want it to last. Love can die a slow painful death if over time couples start taking each other for granted. Love is a state of mind that must be worked on everyday by each person in the relationship.

Everyone wants to feel special sometimes, so give your partner a special gift–just because. Women always love flowers or small jewelry gifts and men love small trinkets that don’t have to be expensive. Remember, it’s the thought that counts.

Think of some impulsive and crazy thing to do that your partner might like. You can think of new things to do, so that you start new memories that the two of you can talk about jointly. You are building more special memories in your partnership, which helps nurture your love together.

Stay interested what your partner is saying and doing. Too many couples grow apart because they lose interest in what their partners are thinking and doing. It takes some work at times but it’s really necessary.

Love in a relationship is often expressed by touching and being physical together. There’s no real love relationship without the act of touching each other. Touching helps you get through the tough times together, so never stop being physical with your partner.

Physical affection is meant to share, so be generous with some hugs and kisses before leaving the house. Why would anyone just give this up? Ask some people who lost their love and they will tell you what it’s like to learn about love the hard way once it is gone.

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