Every relationship needs affection.
Without affection you lose that unique connection.
Without that connection your relationship becomes a friendship...
Or worse, it feels like some kind of kinship, and then sex feels incestuous...
I cannot stress the importance of affection enough -
In order for your relationship to maintain it's uniqueness, affection must be given and received.
affection must be a connection performed with regularity.
- The smallest gesture makes the biggest difference.
- The simplest move can maintain the difference.
- The slightest word can make all the difference.
If you want an exceptional relationship - and you should - then maintain the affection connection.
If you work at affection constantly, then you will always feel that connection.
That connection will allow you to be an individual, to express, to love, to give and to receive.
The affection connection is good for your mind, body and soul...
Your skin, your eyes, your attitude, your physical being are all enhanced by the affection connection.
- Without the affection your relationship will only ever be a friendship.
- Without the connection your relationship is doomed to be mundane.
- Without the affection connection your relationship will probably die - and if it survives, you probably won't want it to.
Let this be a lesson you learn now.
Let this be a mission you perform.
Let this be your new mantra.
- Go home tonight and show some genuine affection.
- Get up from your computer and kiss your partner.
- Get rid of your inhibitions and get back to the connection.
Don't just think about it - do it.
Guy Blews
Guy Blews is a Relationship Expert and Certified Life Coach who offers One-On-One Coaching. He is the author of 'Marriage & How To Avoid It', 'Realistic Relationships' and 'Less Thing$ More Love' which are all available at his website. Guy has appeared on numerous television and radio shows in the USA and the UK as either a visionary or a pariah - now it's your turn to make an opinion at http://www.RealisticRelationships.com
Source: Ezine