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Say more with gestures than with words

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Say more with gestures than with words

Check out this guide on how to say more with gestures than words.

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Learn how to show love through ways other than words

Loving someone

Couples in a relationship often face the problem of not knowing how to take the relationship forward. While both partners love each other, they often fail to communicate these feelings with each other, which leads to insecurity and lack of contentment in a relationship.

 

Under these circumstances, it becomes essential to connect with your partner, both emotionally as well as physically, in order to reiterate the vows you made to each other. Words might sound empty while gestures state a lot.

Going the extra mile

It is often seen that words sound empty while gestures convey much more, especially when things like saying “I love you” become a routine rather than a genuine expression of your affection.

So, it is necessary to be able to express your love for your partner through gestures too. It need not be an elaborate fireworks kind of display of affection, as the little things in your relationship are the things which probably mean the most. You could hold each others’ hands, or simply make eye contact, which is significant in letting your other half know that you are always there for them.

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Try to do kind things for your spouse

Using a gesture…

Cuddling each other on the couch while watching TV, making the effort to prepare your partner’s favourite drink, or even kissing them unexpectedly can also help in expressing your love and affection for your partner.

While lovemaking plays a great part in helping you bond, the trifling everyday things which would usually be taken for granted matter just as much, if not more.

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It is essential that as partners, you are always in touch with that person inside, the person you originally fell in love with. Only then can you free yourselves of all inhibitions, and strengthen your relationship by adding that special zing to it.

Did these tips on how to better gesture your love for your partner help? Do you usually gesture or words to show your love and appreciation?

We’d love to hear feedback from you!

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