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Why You Should Still Go on Dates With Your Significant Other

by Rayanne M. Writer

Did you know, lack of commitment causes a majority of divorces? Further, due to daily duties, most couples find themselves in a routine, which results in spending less time with their partners. As a result, the romance dies out, and so could the relationship. However, pre-planned activities like date nights can help invigorate your relationship. In today's article, we discuss the importance of going on dates with your significant other and the benefits they provide.

1. Allows You to Communicate

It can be tedious running your daily routine year in and year out. More so, external distractions like work, kids, and other duties can lessen the time you spend with your significant other and reduce how often you get to communicate on a personal level. Date nights provide the opportunity for both of you to deepen your bonds and the chance to engage in uninterrupted communication. As time goes by, your relationship is bound to undergo trial and tribulations. Having a solid foundation of communication is vital. Find the time to include regular date nights into your schedule.

Here are some topics you should consider to add some flavor to your conversations during the date.

  • Avoid work and office related topics, instead discuss his or her dreams.

  • Discussing the kids can wait till you reach home. Concentrate on each other with creative conversations like childhood memories, secrets, and even daily horoscopes to get in tune with a more fun or in-depth conversation.

2. Date Nights Can Help Relieve Stress

Incorporating a date into your routine is an excellent way of escaping the norm. Whether it is work, commitments, children, or other errands, doing the same thing often can be tedious. Date nights provide a suitable escape in between tight schedules. Both you and your partner can enjoy some time alone far from outside distractions, and it gives a fresh breath of air. Try planning a date without telling your partner where you are going. This can add excitement and can get you out of a cycle of going to the same places with your spouse.

3. Frequent Date Nights Build Relationship Resilience

Young couples and new marriages are often rosy. However, as time goes by, a relationship begins to be tested. Different situations, trials, and issues arise. As it is, discussing the possibility of arranging a date with your spouse is a step in the right direction. Most marriages soon fall out due to the lack of resilience. Each time you spend on a date night with your significant other, you help solidify your marriage foundation. Aside from building intimacy, it helps develop trust and understanding. In the face of a challenge, you can tackle the situation head-on instead of asunder.

4. Rekindles Your Romantic Spark

Few can remember that spark that was once felt amidst new love. Romance can fade, and for most couples, it is easy to fall into a rut. They lose the initial fire that dwelled at the beginning of their relationships and fall into a chain of basic interactions, few gestures of love, and shallow banter. However, with enough effort, you can rekindle that long lost spark. Couples who spend time together on dates begin to reminisce on how they first fell in love, and the feelings associated with the memory begin to flow. Regular date nights ignites passion and desire. Seeing your significant other in that gorgeous red dress or elegant tuxedo can get the fire churning.

5. Develops a Sense of Novelty and Fun

Going on dates is an opportunity to enjoy and have some quality fun together. Staying in a loop of mundane activities can dull your sense of novelty. Not unless doing house chores or work errands is your definition of a good time. Neuroscience shows that participating in new experiences has effects in cognitive function and can activate "reward systems" within the brain. Engaging in fun activities can increase the levels of dopamine and oxytocin (chemicals responsible for pleasurable and sexual feelings), also known as the "feel good" hormones. You may not have the aptitude to skydive; simple candlelit dinners accompanied by an ambiance of cellos in the background can work wonders.

Most long-lasting marriages are a result of couples who put in the effort of solidifying their relationship. They ensure to make time for each other regardless of their schedule and listen to one another. Simple things like dates are a refreshing way of spending quality time together. Remember, it's not about lavish restaurants but the simple ideas that matter. Sharing a blanket underneath a starry sky or a picnic are thoughtful yet practical ideas. Put in the time and effort into your relationship, and you will enjoy every moment of it.


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