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Your
Intuition and Romance
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by: Heidi
Richards
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Using
all Six Senses to Be More Romantic
“Knowing what your partner wants and needs is
your sixth sense or intuition at work.” - Heidi
Richards
Call it intuition. Call it ESP. We all have it and
can use it to create a lasting romantic
relationship. When our sixth sense is in full
gear, it’s like one of those timeless moments
between two people when nothing else in the world
matters and no one else exists. I’m not talking
sex, here. I am talking when two people connect on
a level beyond the physical. Let me explain. I was
married for 16 years to a good man; he was a good
father and a good provider. In fact, we seldom had
any conflict in our lives. For some women that
might be enough. And yet something was missing
from our relationship. He just didn’t “get”
me. Even after 16+ years of marriage, he didn’t
really know what I liked or what made me tick. It
was inevitable that we would not stay together
forever.
Then I met a man whom I have been with for nearly
14 years. It was like he knew instinctively what I
liked without me even telling him. Rarely does a
day goes by when one of us doesn’t call each
other and talk about something the other was
actually thinking or go to the store and buy
dinner (just what the other was craving without
verbalizing that craving). We tease one another
about how keen our sixth sense is at certain
times. I find it very romantic. I call it a
connection to something more and greater than the
physical senses are able to distinguish.
And how about the other five senses? How do we
know just which senses we should focus on? If they
work to create the kind of romance your partner
appreciates, then I believe you have what it takes
to increase the power of your sixth sense, far
beyond touch, taste, sight, smell and sound. Here
are some tips for using all six senses to be more
romantic (excerpted from the book Romance on a
Budget – www.romanceonabudget.net):
Sight
Look into my Eyes (#11) – When you gaze into
each others eyes, everyone else seems to
disappear. And looking intensely at one another
can send a message to your partner that can lead
to better things.
Sound
Listen … (#37) – Do you want to know a secret?
Being a good listener is an art. Some people are
natural good listeners, others need practice. When
you truly listen to one another it demonstrates
that you care about what they are saying. It’s
most important communication skill in a successful
long-term relationship. If you really want to know
your partner’s likes and dislikes, wants and
desires, perfect the art of listening.
Taste
Hungry for love (#120) – Visit a local fruit or
vegetable grove together and pick your own. Take
your goodies home and cook up something wonderful,
then feed it to each other. MMMMMM… Good!
Smell
The scent of you (#46) Spray your perfume or
cologne on the phone most often used by your
partner. Or all the phones in the house. This will
surely kick the romance meter up a few notches.
It’s especially effective if you are going out
of town.
Touch
Touch me in the morning (#115) – … in the
afternoon, in the evening. Give your partner a
massage. Buy some fragrant massage oils and watch
the tension turn to pleasure. Take turns.
Intuition
A Hard Day’s Night (#30) – After a hard
day’s work, surprise your partner by having a
steaming hot bath ready and waiting. Light the
bathroom with candles and yummy scents. After
bathing and drying your partner off, show him/ her
to your candle lit boudoir, where the bed is ready
and waiting with satin sheets and rose petals and
soft music is playing. This is where you will
proceed to rub his/her body down with scented body
massage oil. After working up an appetite, have a
romantic dinner ready, waiting to be served.
Developing and using all six senses in romance can
create a connection that goes deeper – to our
souls. Knowing what your partner wants and needs
is your sixth sense or intuition at work. When you
develop your sixth sense in romance you will
instinctively know which of the other five to use
when and in which combination to use them. |
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