How can we make Love last in marriage?

By Nic
@academic2 (7000)
Uganda
April 5, 2007 1:30am CST
Its not uncommon to see Love between couples burn out in some cases, within a year of a colourful marriage.This is a traumatising trend if you see what I mean, because when love dries out, atleast a party to that love still wants it to go on and that is usually the person most hurt. To the contrary,I have seen some special couples celebrate their Golden Jubilee anniversry in marriage and they seem so deep in love as if they have just married. How can we make love last in marriage?
4 responses
• United States
5 Apr 07
The love usually doesn't just die out. It will fade if you let it.I understand that it takes two to make love last.But, I also believe that if both parties show one another on a daily basis how they feel rather than just saying "I Love You" that the relationship remains just as strong as ever.Remember, it's always those "little things" that are the most important things in a relationship.
• United States
5 Apr 07
The love usually doesn't just die out. It will fade if you let it.I understand that it takes two to make love last.But, I also believe that if both parties show one another on a daily basis how they feel rather than just saying "I Love You" that the relationship remains just as strong as ever.Remember, it's always those "little things" that are the most important things in a relationship.
@farukh445 (206)
• India
5 Apr 07
To love someone is to love from the heart and review it everyday. Love never dries out it is the nature of man that makes him forget his love. So to love someone forever is to be lovable throughout your life. Love is love and nothing. Feel it you'll love it.
• United States
5 Apr 07
The love usually doesn't just die out. It will fade if you let it.I understand that it takes two to make love last.But, I also believe that if both parties show one another on a daily basis how they feel rather than just saying "I Love You" that the relationship remains just as strong as ever.Remember, it's always those "little things" that are the most important things in a relationship.