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This is What Happy Couples Do Right
Neither do couples find happiness with each other overnight nor do their happiness stem from being perfect for one another. On the contrary, happy couples work through their imperfections and misgivings to strike a happy chord in their marriage and relationships. Learn how.
Happiness radiates from within. So when two people are happy it's reflective of a strong and loving bond that's almost palpable. It’s the little things they do and the many things they don’t do which contribute to a happy relationship. Read on to find out how they get it right.
Healthy Habits of Happy Couples
1. They Don’t Keep Mum
Communication plays a key factor in knowing how to keep a relationship healthy and strong. It doesn’t necessarily mean saying, ‘I love you’ or showering praise on your spouse or talking about household matters. But, it involves discussing personal matters and one’s innermost feelings openly. Happy couples share anything and everythiHabits of Happy Married Couplesng with each other and that’s how they keep their relationship going.
2. Snatching Some Quality Time
Spending quality time instead of quantity time is how couples maintain a joyous relationship. They don’t need to be stuck to each other 24/7. It can be a shopping trip to the supermarket, preparing and eating a meal together, or even going for a morning or evening walk in the park. If work and the kids and the daily chores take up most of their day, they can still find comfort in engaging in some quality time together.
3. Going to Bed Together
A happy couple is able to enjoy a fulfilling relationship because of the little things they do together. One of those little things involves going to bed at the same time and it doesn't even have to be about sex. Just the closeness one feels in snuggling up to the other is good enough. It’s what happy couples do to stay bonded and in love.
4. Allowing Each Other Space
Couples who are inseparable aren't always the happiest of couples. Suffocating your partner in a relationship by constantly wanting to be by his or her side will eventually end in disaster. Happy couples know that giving each their own space to indulge in their interests or hang out with their own set of friends every now and then makes for a loving and lasting relationship.
5. The Sex Potion
Sexual intimacy as we all know is an essential ingredient in the recipe for a happy and fulfilling relationship. It can also be the root cause of all problems. In the initial stages of marriage, sexual chemistry is intense. As the years wear on, it’s only natural for the intensity to wane. That's the catch. Rock solid couples don’t let sex die down altogether. They experiment and make the most of their chemistry.
It’s easy to fall in love and but hard to keep the love going. After you’ve passed that stage of marital bliss, you certainly have a task on your hands that needs constant care. Good relationship habits stem from mutual love, trust, understanding of each other, and even a few compromises along the way. So “if you’re happy and you know it clap your hands.” Read more
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Birth of a Mom - It Took Me a Little Longer Than the Birth of My Baby
12th January 2018 was the date when I delivered a baby boy. Yes everyone was happy and my watsapp was filled with congratulations messages. Sweets were distributed and moms were busy on calls telling every distant relative about the arrival of the baby. Families were rejoicing. Husband was looking overwhelmed as he cried when held the baby for the first time.
And me? I was numb. Physically as well as mentally.
Anaesthesia weared off after some time but mental numbness didnot go away.
I was blank. Doctor said "Aishwarya you will forget every pain when you will see your baby's face". But it didnot happen.
It did not happen for almost 3 months after my delivery. I faced almost all the challenges that any new mom can face, I struggled and cried and learned new tricks.
My day and night were spent thinking "What have I done to myself".
Yes I know a baby was born out of my womb, but a mom was yet to be born. And I was afraid as it was taking so long for me. I always wondered what actually is motherhood and why everybody calls motherhood a bliss. There was only pain and adjustments I could see.
Then one day, after 3months of my delivery, when I opened up my eyes in the morning, he looked at me and smiled. And it clicked. Instantly !
As if I was given some shots that the motherly love started running through my veins.
He kept on smiling at me until I smiled back and then he moved his eyes away. As if he was just waiting for my acknowledgement. He was busy in playing and exploring. But the smile and look that we exchanged, the charm with which he has made me spellbound, the innocence of his face and the glitter in his eyes made me a new person that day. My outlook was changed completely by the time I stepped out of the bed. I was looking at this little human being trying to roll on the bed, putting the corners of the pillow cover in his mouth, he was looking happy in his own world.
That day, I was changed.
That day, I cheated my husband as I fell in love with a boy who was not him.
That day, I felt a new form of love.
That day, a MOM was finally born.
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Q. #asktheexperts advice some parenting hack.
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A. regarding what ok repeat question. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. #asktheexperts what is the best time to keep baby in the sun and for how long?
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A. hello in the morning around 7 to 9:00 a.m. for 10 minutes you can get your baby exposed to the sunlight which would be safe on baby so the child will also get the vitamin d naturally which should be good and nothing to worry about
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Q. currently I'm in 25th week of my pregnancy. I would like to when is my 7th month or red trimester is going to start?
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A. you had to complete 28 weeks ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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A. ok cd. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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Q. Hlo sir / madam
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A. your treating doctor will advise accordingly ok. if there is no relief it is better you see your doctor for proper examination particularly physical examination if there is need for doing investigations to find out the problem and treatment ok
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