Spouse Date Night - Ideas for sex after marriage
Useful Guide for LDS brides and grooms, as well as non LDS brides and grooms
You're married ... now what? This is ridiculous question. In all the excitement that is engaged
and planning your wedding, you probably did not give much thought to how your daily life after the wedding was going to be.
One thing that will make much difference in your vicinity as a couple, especially the longer you are married, and continued to "date" each other.
The importance of spouse Date Night
Elder Russell M. Nelson pointed out that "Couples need private time to observe, to talk and really listen to each other." Regular date night for a couple of very important and useful way for both men and women to continue to build their relationships through shared experiences and implement common interests together.
three keys to be consistent on a regular date night were:
1st Production date night a priority. Many couples set up regularly at night, usually on Fridays or Saturdays, as well as their "date night". Nothing else is allowed to in the evening, which is reserved for a date night only!
2nd Planning ahead. If a date night rolls around, but you are not planning to date, then you'll probably end up doing something boring. And if your date nights have been consistently boring, will quickly disappear.
3rd Brainstorming a list of accessible dates. Between school, starting a family, and other expenses you May not Have extra money for extravagant date nights. Keep in mind that a good date does not have to cost a lot (or nothing at all .)
Married Date Night Ideas LDS
if you have money to spend or you're broke, whether you are a sports or artsy, or that you're free to stay out late or homebound with small children, there are plenty of ideas that date will work for you and your spouse.
Outdoor Activities
Go for a walk or hiking
Rent a tandem bike
Go rollerblading
Play basketball or a game of 'horse'
Go camping
Play tennis or racquetball
Go rock climbing
Learn how to canoe or kayak
Go fishing
Garden or plant a tree
Go horse riding
Play croquet
Go ice skating, cross country skiing, sledding or
Have a snowball fight
Go sightseeing
Wash your car
Go Geo caching with GPS
Dragon Fly
Go to the beach or pool
Play mini golf
Places to Go
• Go to the circus
• Go to a water park or amusement park
• Visit a local arboretum and rose garden
• Browse in the bookstore (or library)
• Go to a garage "sale-ing" or antique auction
• Visit the batting cage or driving range
• Go to the cannery
• Go to the LDS Temple
• Browse around in IKEA and have some Swedish meatballs
• Volunteer at a local shelter, school or library
• go on a ride through the country
• Visit a local U-Pick orchard for apples, blueberries, raspberries or
• Go bowling
• Visit the flea market, thrift store or antique shop
• Go window shopping
• go out for breakfast (instead of dinner)
• Get to know each other for lunch in the middle of a hectic day
• Visit a zoo or aquarium
• Go to a local festival or parade
• Go to a family-friendly comedy club
• Take a dinner cruise
• Check the house on the Parade of homes
• Attend a sporting event (minor league or college games are cheaper)
• Visit a museum or art gallery (a college campus museums are usually free)
• Play laser tag or paintball
• Take a dance class
• Reviewing the furniture store, try on all sofas and chairs
• Go to a local high school or community theater or a concert
• Attend dance or music recital at a nearby college campus
• go for dessert, order something and split
• Get a hotel room, swimming pool, and enjoy a continental breakfast
• Stay in bed and breakfast
at-home date
• Learn to cook something new together
• Do yoga, pilates, aerobics, stretching or together
• Watch the TV show along the blow-up mattress or futon in your living room
• Read the same book over a month, then discuss it in a spouse, "Book Club"
• Read and discuss chapter in the documents or papers in the Ensign
• Watch your favorite Disney movie from when you were a kid
• Go to the drive-in cinema
• Learn how to make paints and ceramics
• Find a recipe for cooking and to try
• Go to a neighbor rake leaves or shovel their August
• Rent Redbox movie (or no one from the library), and pop popcorn
• Make homemade ice cream
• Work on family history
• Work on writing together
• Bake treat and deliver it to neighbors
• Play Scrabble Tournament
• Trade rubbed the back
• Take a bubble bath or shower together
• Invite another couple over to play Scene
• Have a picnic blanket on the floor of the living room or in the backyard
• Make S'mores in a fire pit, fireplace, or microwave
• Go camping in your backyard to cook with a Dutch oven
• Plan your holiday wish that one day
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