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Married Life / 4:46 PM - Saturday June 23, 2007
Romance
Romance is for courting, woo'ing, trying to obtain a woman. I believe in romance strongly, it is a great way for a guy to impress a woman. Once feelings start to develop and a serious relationship begins, romance becomes less important, but still necessary.
Now you are the point of marriage. You can skip the romance, you already have her. There is no point in romancing a woman that is already won over. Save your time and money for more practical things such as rent and other bills.
If you take one thing away from this, let it be this:
Romance if you are single, Stop romancing after you're married.
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Update: June 23, 2007. All the excellent answers have made me revise my opinion. It was foolish to suggest a complete stop. It is wise to "Cut down on the romance when you are married", I would say twice a year is good enough, Valentines and Anniversaries. In between, say once a month, saying "I love you" or leaving a note is acceptable.
- Asked by An Alternative Girl, Male, 22-25, Brest