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March 1, 2023 · Relationships
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Plan a one-day surprise vacation

Whether it’s a planned Disney vacation or an impromptu trip to the local museum, it doesn’t matter. The fact that you took the time to plan something just to be with your wife means a lot.

Prepare breakfast in bed

You know, it doesn’t have to be Mother’s Day or another special occasion to have breakfast in bed. It’s supposed to be even more meaningful when there isn’t any special occasion. Bringing her a warm mug of coffee or tea in the morning and a surprise foot rub at night is another subtle way of showing just how much you love her.

Suggest she could do something for herself

Your wife has her ways to relax. Whether it’s getting her nails done, hitting the gym, grabbing lunch with a high school girlfriend, going shopping, or reading in the park, she needs her favorite activities to calm and relax. And if she’s going through a rough time, she needs to relax.

Unfortunately, women oftentimes put their needs last, and you might not even be aware of it. That’s why it would be great if you’d give her a gentle, guilt-free reminder that she’s very appreciated, loved, and that she can take care of herself in peace. Also, keep in mind that she can’t relax if she constantly worries about all the unfinished house chores, so remember that arranging the perfect set-up for your wife also means taking care of those chores.

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