Feature Article
Keeping fun in our relationships
Kim Allen, former state specialist, & Christina Crawford, former Extension associate, Human Development & Family Studies, College of Human Environmental Sciences, University of Missouri Extension
Remember those first days of falling in love - the endless talks,
the long walks and that feeling of happiness? Sometimes we get in a
rut and have to remind ourselves of the importance of keeping fun
in our relationships. Having fun with your partner may not seem
as important now as it once was. Life can get very busy, especially
when trying to balance work and family, but that is why it’s so
important to make time for fun. Having fun can be a
release from all the pressures and stresses of life. This relaxed
and playful time between partners is important for developing long-lasting
bonds between two people.
Research shows that couples who spend time together doing things
they both enjoy are more satisfied and happy with their relationships
than those who spend more time in separate activities. Having fun
together plays a key role in healthy, happy relationships because
it allows time for couples to just relax, be themselves, and
focus on being together. And spending time together doesn’t
have to be expensive. Try one of these activities or come
up with your own ideas for fun this Valentine's Day:
Rent a movie and watch it together.
Go to a matinee movie at the theater.
Have a picnic at a local park.
Go for a walk.
Watch a favorite television show together.
Play a board game or a game of cards.
Have a candle-light dinner at home.
Go to a local park. Swing, play basketball, or just sit together on a park bench.
Cook a meal together.
Visit a museum or historical site.
Check your local newspaper and visit the Chamber of Commerce to find out about events or attractions in your area.
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