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by: princecharming Active Indicator LED Icon 5 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 7:09am  
After 15 years of marriage not a lot of kissing anymore is that normal ? 4951
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ZMAN Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 7:20am  
I've only been married 5 years, but I still kiss my wife every chance I get....or as much as she'll let me , lol. 4951
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princecharming Active Indicator LED Icon 5 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 7:23am  
I've only been married 5 years, but I still kiss my wife every chance I get....or as much as she'll let me , lol.
 
@ZMAN:
Yea i get little pecks when I do but it's ok I guess lol
 
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sweetie Active Indicator LED Icon 11 Forum Moderator
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 7:56am  
After 15 years of marriage not a lot of kissing anymore is that normal ?
 
@princecharming:
 
Kiss her as much as you can. No one is promised tomorrow. Tell her you love her often. But don't do it against her will. Lol 4951
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foxymama Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 8:13am  
Ben married 22 years and still kissing.  Good deep tongue kissing too.  There are defiantly good years and not so good.  Maybe your in a slump and need to find a way to boost your relationship.  4951
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ExBlue Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 8:24am  
@princecharming
 
Hold up! Do you need to change your name to notsoprincecharming? Yeah, like others have said, get to kissing. Make it count! 4951
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ET Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 8:31am  
Mouthwash? 4951
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imadrummer2k Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 8:32am  
Two words: DATE NIGHT. We try to have one at least once a month. Hire a babysitter and stop being mommy and daddy for a night! Pretend like we're dating again. Have some drinks and make out, that kind of thing. Emoticon 4951
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jpm Active Indicator LED Icon 3
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 9:02am  
22 years I kiss every morning when I get up,every evening before I go to sleep and again of course when we have sexytime LOL. 4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 9:14am  
After 15 years of marriage not a lot of kissing anymore is that normal ?
 
@princecharming: Unless she's completely cold-hearted, I'm sure she would respond favorably if you stepped it up and just randomly showed affection. It's true that relationships change, especially after kids, etc., but keeping the sparks isn't difficult. The more "couple" interaction you have, the closer you will feel. It might not all goose-bumps and butterflies like when you first started dating, but you can make it anything you want it to be.
 
Honestly, it's Prince Charming time...Ask her out for date night, or a movie, meet for coffee, hold her hand, sneak up behind her and gently kiss her or touch her in a way where she knows she's still special. If you purposely add extra effort, she will respond.
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deltadawn Active Indicator LED Icon 8
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 9:19am  
Over 30 years here, and while things ebb and flow, you need to make time for each other. Life isn't fair, and things are not always evenly split, sometimes she gives more, sometimes you do. Maybe she is in a rough patch and needs you to give a little more, but she doesn't want to ask, because it feels like she should be able to do it herself. So just pitch in a do few things for her if you have the energy. Sometimes you need to go to your spouse and and say "You know what" and when they say what, you say "I love you!" and give them that big kiss and hug, or kiss on the forehead, or whatever, so they hear you and feel your love. 4951
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2danes Active Indicator LED Icon 4
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 9:41am  
Hell yeah !! We make out all the time. We love each other and after 25 years of being married he can still kiss me and get me excited. Life is to short to not being loving towards each other. I think after many years being together people become roomates instead of a married couple. It's sad. 4951
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princecharming Active Indicator LED Icon 5 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 10:02am  

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>> After 15 years of marriage not a lot of kissing anymore is that normal ?
 
@princecharming: Unless she's completely cold-hearted, I'm sure she would respond favorably if you stepped it up and just randomly showed affection. It's true that relationships change, especially after kids, etc., but keeping the sparks isn't difficult. The more "couple" interaction you have, the closer you will feel. It might not all goose-bumps and butterflies like when you first started dating, but you can make it anything you want it to be.
 
Honestly, it's Prince Charming time...Ask her out for date night, or a movie, meet for coffee, hold her hand, sneak up behind her and gently kiss her or touch her in a way where she knows she's still special. If you purposely add extra effort, she will respond.
 
@donnatella:
That's good stuff but easier said than done
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princecharming Active Indicator LED Icon 5 OP 
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 10:08am  
@princecharming
 
Hold up! Do you need to change your name to notsoprincecharming? Yeah, like others have said, get to kissing. Make it count!
 
@ExBlue:
 
Hold up? Lol ok 4951
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Ebola Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 10:17am  
I'll give ya sugar 4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 7 years ago   Feb 27, '17 10:18am  

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>> After 15 years of marriage not a lot of kissing anymore is that normal ?
 
@princecharming: Unless she's completely cold-hearted, I'm sure she would respond favorably if you stepped it up and just randomly showed affection. It's true that relationships change, especially after kids, etc., but keeping the sparks isn't difficult. The more "couple" interaction you have, the closer you will feel. It might not all goose-bumps and butterflies like when you first started dating, but you can make it anything you want it to be.
 
Honestly, it's Prince Charming time...Ask her out for date night, or a movie, meet for coffee, hold her hand, sneak up behind her and gently kiss her or touch her in a way where she knows she's still special. If you purposely add extra effort, she will respond.
 
@donnatella:
That's good stuff but easier said than done
 
@princecharming: It's a process and won't happen overnight but worth the investment of time and effort. More attention will improve intimacy which will improve your relationship and bring you closer, where frequent kissing and touching will be normal. No one wants to feel like their spouse is more of a roommate and co-parent just passing time, than a life partner.
 
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