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Help! My spouse is NOT romantic. At all.

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thedatingdivas.com

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divas@thedatingdivas.com

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Don’t worry - we’ve heard it plenty of times before, and we have some ideas! Hi {NAME}! We

Don’t worry - we’ve heard it plenty of times before, and we have some ideas! [image] [image] Hi {NAME}! We are surrounded by dramatically romantic TV shows, movies, and even social media posts! It’s so fun to see other people fall in love and stay in love, but sometimes it can lead you to wonder: Is my spouse the only one who isn’t romantic?! First of all, you are not even close to being alone! So many people feel like their spouse just can’t pull off romance! (Or they used to be able to, but can’t anymore!) But secondly, we’ve got some fantastic news: We have gathered our best advice from over the years about completely transforming the way you view an “unromantic spouse”! Are you curious about what this advice is? Click below and see how you can bring the heat - even if your spouse isn’t a natural romantic! [image] NOT FEELING THE ROMANCE [image]( Dealing with an unromantic spouse! It can be so tough when you feel like you and your spouse are not on the same page when it comes to romance. So we are giving you our best tried and true advice that might be exactly what you need to hear! [TELL ME MORE!]( [image] Pretty cool, huh? We love setting your marriage up for success, and I totally believe that this is a great place to start as you bring the spark back into your relationship! You’ve got this! [Danica ] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Getting too many emails? You can opt-out of the SPICE IT UP emails [HERE]( [Unsubscribe]( The Dating Divas P.O. Box 370242 Las Vegas, Nevada 89137 United States

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