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Sunday
Jun122011

Summer Lovin (Part 1)

The warm weather is now upon us. We can shed those winter layers we have been wearing and slip on some lighter threads. The spring is almost at its end and the summer months will be coming.  These months are a good chance to be romantic, to rekindle the closeness you may not have felt through the cold winter nights. So how can we do this? Take a stroll around the block or on the beach or boardwalk. Sit in the back yard and look at the stars and talk. Lie on the beach on the blanket and listen to the waves. Hold hands, dance under the moon light, a picnic in the park or have you partner push you on the swing. There are so many ways to get close to your honey, enjoy and get to know one another again. Sometimes when two people are in the same relationship they grow in different directions which is only normal so it is good to take time to get back on the same path, or at least know where and what is going on in their head. If a couple doesn’t listen to what the other is thinking or feeling or even care to know you lose touch with the other and it can cause a wedge between the two of you. The summer time is a great time to reconnect with you mate. Remember it is a great time to dare to go bare. Being naked can lead to closeness and even some fun time? Don’t feel that just because you don’t have that perfect body you can’t go bare, sexiness comes from within you. Nobody is perfect. If you have a kind heart and a sweet touch that is worth more in the long run. Enjoy the summer and keep this in mind if you are in a relationship and you don’t have those laughs, tender touches and that kiss that makes you feel love then you need to do some work. Love is like a rose and without love it dies. XO Barbara Jeanne

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