@nastya.mandrik, @margheritadibattista
Love is beautiful in all of its manifestations: coffee in bed, caring for you during a cold and the ability to share moments of happiness. We have compiled a list of things that will help you to have as many happy moments as possible in your relationship. Revisit this list with your loved one during the wedding preparations to take your mind off the hassle and to remind each other of the most important things.
Dance
Al Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar's dance is the most spectacular scene from Scent of a Woman. They danced the tango to the well-known melody "Por una cabeza", in which passion, desire, courage and pride were intertwined. This is one of the body languages that told the viewer so much about their experiences and sensations.
We advise you to repeat the experience of Hollywood actors and try to take at least one private dance lesson. As you dance, both of you will be liberated and learn to be in sync. Perhaps you will perform this particular dance on your wedding day, and the melody or song chosen for it will become special for the two of you for years to come.
@phoebecombes, @playvinyl
Have a picnic under the stars
We have already told you how to organize an “instagram” picnic and what is required for this. Late August is the best time to arrange it, not only in the afternoon, but also closer to late evening. Imagine the coolness of a summer night, a cozy blanket on your shoulders, and a star-studded sky. During such gatherings, deep and meaningful conversations happen that can touch your partner’s heart.
@saanaaivio, @josefinehj
Buy tickets for a late-night movie
And on the last row too! It would seem that it sounds so banal, but how much romance is there in a simple joint trip to the cinema. Especially with last row seats, where kissing is unofficially permitted.
Choose a beautiful evening dress from your wardrobe and turn off your phones while watching. Even more coziness will be added to this evening on the trip home, when the streets of the night city will flicker in the car windows, listening to your favourite songs.
@josefinehj, @mandy_pierce_
Create a chalkboard in the kitchen
Writing a message to your loved one is something you can do every morning. It doesn't take a lot of effort, and the result is priceless. The most common note with the words “I love you” or “Thank you for existing” can inspire and make your loved one’s day. Agree with your partner that you will write on the board in turn, or simply according to your wishes and mood. This is a great way to "reconcile" in the morning, if one of you said something too harsh or was rude the night before.
We recommend placing the board in the kitchen or any room other than the bedroom to add a sense of joyful surprise. This is reminiscent of the moments from childhood, where on Christmas morning, each of us with trepidation ran to the tree in the hope of unwrapping our gifts as soon as possible.
@schoene_kleine_welt, @mariakragmann
Write each other a letter
There is nothing more romantic than handwritten letters. You can send each other thousands of texts, but the words from the paper envelope will be the most remembered. The process is exciting in that you get a little anxious but pick up some really important words. Then you look for an envelope made from beautiful paper, hand it to your loved one and nervously await their reaction. By the way, this is a great opportunity to prepare your wedding vows.
@mariecher, @cajmel
Answer 36 questions to fall in love again
20 years ago, American psychologist Arthur Aron compiled 36 questions, answering which could make strangers fall in love. He even conducted an experiment with a previously unacquainted girl and a guy, who both got married six months later. Despite the fact that the news shocked the whole world, today still not everyone knows about this amazing list.
The essence of the questions is that by answering them with your partner in turn, you open up to each other from the other side. Laughter, thoughts, tears, sympathy, joy - emotions during answers can be unexpected both for you and for your loved one. Finding the questions is pretty easy: you just need to type in Google “36 questions by Arthur Aron”.
@mvb, @ edi.bee