Hopelessly or Helplessly Romantic?

Wine & Roses Who helps more with the housework is a really big issue for wives but another biggie is romance. Many of us wish our husbands were more romantic. Some of us have made peace with the romance issue. A few of us may even wish for less of it! (If that's you, it's probably best you don't admit it!) Others still may prefer to be the one who intiates and creates the romance. How does it work in your marriage?

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Malia Carden

Malia hails from Nashville, TN, is the author of the blog, Just Malia, and is a Channel Editor of Allison Worthington Media's Blissfully Domestic. She is married, has two children and enjoys taking pictures, cooking and spending time with family and friends. She especially enjoys good coffee, good chocolate and good cocktails!
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3 responses to “Hopelessly or Helplessly Romantic?”

  1. Darla~SassyHomemaker

    I voted, thanks for making me go FIRST. ;)

  2. Frantichomecook

    My husband says he wants to be romantic but is insecure and says he's afraid of "letting me down" if I don't like what he plans. I've reassured him over and over that its the thought that counts and have never said anything negative to discourage him in that arena. I hope to convince him that just taking initiative to plan something with me in mind is romantic in itself.

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