On the road to a happy marriage, there is no shortcut. Except for mutual support between the husband and wife, no one can really help you, but you can only rely on your joint efforts. So, how to manage your marriage? The editor gives you some suggestions.
Shortcut 1: Embrace
Embrace is a warm and intimate behavior. A hug often makes the loved one feel your love and make them feel warm and sweet. Therefore, when you are at home or on business at the same time, you can give your lover a big hug. Or sit on the sofa with your lover, or sleep with your lover, which will make the other party feel your love, because hugging the other party is the best way to express love.
Shortcut 2: shake hands
Holding hands is a common thing in love. However, after marriage, due to the influence of various factors, the couple rarely have the chance to hold hands. However, when shopping, try to hold your lover's hand, or hold your lover's hand on the table. This kind of physical contact will make your feelings closer. This is especially important when discussing a difficult argument or problem. When the lover is in a bad mood, shaking hands is a tangible manifestation of his/her support.
Shortcut 3: Massage
If your lover is particularly tired at work, you can give your lover a massage after she comes home from work. It doesn't need to be very professional. Just do some shoulder, back or foot massage for your lover, which will make her feel your love. This is equivalent to telling her/him that her/his physical health and comfort are very important to you, and it is also a good way to strengthen your physique and enhance feelings.
In short, if two people in a marriage cannot tolerate and be considerate of each other, their feelings will be consumed without trace, and there will be problems between you. A marriage without feelings will not be perfect and harmonious. It is pointed out that a happy and harmonious marriage is also an important guarantee of perfect sexual life. Therefore, two people in marriage should constantly maintain their feelings.
(Intern editor: Lai Jiaxing)