First
comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the end of romance?
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Every
movie involving a fratboy-type, married male lead will brush upon the most
clichéd stereotype of monogamy — that once we say "I do," we stop
having sex.
But not everyone thinks that's necessarily true. Hey, it's a
stereotype for a reason.
Many
couples, whether they've been together for months, years, or even decades have
their fair share of intimacy issues. Having healthy intimacy in
marriage is important to creating a long-lasting relationship. But sometimes,
couples lose that spark and things slowly deteriorate.
How you could go an entire week without kissing
your spouse? It's absolutely mind boggling. No wonder so many couples have
intimacy issues within their relationship.
Granted, these results are based on the British
population, but how different are our countries when it comes to kissing,
really? They are the nation that spawned us, after all.
There are some glimmers of hope in the results,
albeit few. Five percent of those age 45 and up squeeze in more than 30
kisses per week, which averages out to just over four per day. So, not counting
a presumed "good morning" and "good night" kiss, that
leaves two others. Even younger couples age 18 to 24 — not necessarily married
— make some time for romance, with an average of 11 kisses per week, or less
than two per day.
The results were released in an effort to
publicize the BHF's Emergency Life Skills campaign and highlight the importance
of knowing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — called the "kiss of life"
overseas. Stateside, we think this survey emphasizes the need for a
romantic boost in our relationships.
By Kait
Smith
Yourtango
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