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“Help! My spouse is just not romantic.”

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thedatingdivas.com

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divas@thedatingdivas.com

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Tue, Mar 26, 2024 12:01 AM

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But I want to feel cherished. Take a minute to do a little “tank check” with yourself?

But I want to feel cherished. [image] {NAME}, We got this message the other day… - “Help! My spouse is just not romantic. But I want to feel cherished.” Trying to show love to your spouse when your own love tank is low is hard! Arguments & frustration in marriage are really cries for emotional connection. How full is your love tank? Are you running on low? Or empty? As humans, we are wired to connect with other people and when we are disconnected, we suffer immensely. We feel empty, lonely, and broken. This is why we must learn how to get the love we need and how to give the love our partner needs. [image]() Take a minute to do a little “tank check” with yourself… [image]() Then, tonight do a “tank check” with your spouse! - Ask them how full their love tank is on a scale of 0-10. - Then ask what you can do to help fill it. - Try to do what they request to the best of your ability without any complaining. TIP: Their request is likely a hint at what their primary love language is! Now, before you dismiss this & say “my spouse wouldn’t be interested” or “I’m the one who needs more romance- not them!’ Stop! And ask yourself- do you want to feel seen, heard, understood, and loved? If the answer is yes- then you need to be willing to put in the effort! How would your life be different if you could feel completely cherished & head over heels in love? Are you willing to take a little “love experiment” & put it to the test & see? [Take the 10 Minute Marriage Challenge!]() [Danica ] P.S. Email us at [divas@thedatingdivas.com]( if you have any questions! [Unsubscribe]( The Dating Divas PO BOX 1038 Kaysville, Utah 84037 United States

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