Friday, May 15, 2009

Post Your Love Everywhere

Meredith and McDreamy had a Post-It wedding last night on Grey’s Anatomy and the Frisky.com recalls how Carrie Bradshaw was famously dumped on a pink Post-It.
Are these classic 3x3 notes taking stock in people’s love lives?
Here’s an idea, think of 10 ideas why you love your partner…maybe it’s the way he looks or talks when he wakes up in the morning or the way he always has to have two glasses of 2% milk when eating a peanut butter sandwich. From the way he helps you when your stressing to the way he makes you laugh – pick 10 things and write them each on a Post-It. Hide them all around his apartment – on the bathroom mirror, under his pillow, where he keeps his keys. It will be sure to make his heart smile when he least expects it!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

As it goes with priority nothing beats a confidence.Dating is more or less an exposure of yourself to an unknown person who hardly knows much or less about you.She is more interested in what things are you are gaining in your life and not what you are losing.Keep that in mind no ones interested in common things.Presenting yourself as an average guy wont be any good for you.A confident mind will take things in a positive way.He will try to make best out of him,potraiting himself as if he’s the best one for her at this moment.

Unknown said...

a relationship between a person and someone other than (their) spouse (or lover) that has an impact on the level of intimacy, emotional distance and overall dynamic balance in the marriage. The role of an affair is to create emotional distance in the marriage. The critical principle to consider is the possibility of unconscious emotional benefits gained by the uninvolved spouse. The goal of therapy is to resolve the intimacy problems in the couple relationship so that an affair will no longer be 'needed.' This model does not consider the possibility of accidental affairs nor those that arise out of individual pathology or habit rather than relationship difficulties.