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How to keep the long-distance romance alive
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webdev
March 01, 2012
Trying to keep the passion and romance alive in a long distance relationship can pose some unique challenges. Not only do couples have to make time to talk to one another about their days, they also have to deal with longing to be near each other. Although there is no replacement for physically being together, sweet and romantic gestures can certainly go a long way in showing your love.
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder, however men looking to captivate their long distance love's heart and attention might want to consider sending
love and romance flower arrangements
as a token of their affection. Teleflora's Love That Pink Bouquet with Roses is sure to make any girl's heart skip a beat as these
gift flowers
are a fabulous collection of pink and
red roses
that come in a stunning vase that a lady can proudly display on her office desk or in the bedroom to think of her beau.
Another way to keep the love alive is to resort to old fashion correspondence by sending love letters through standard mail. These notes can be a simple "I love you," or can be more detailed. Either way, they are a constant reminder of the genuine feelings each person has, but can't always express.
Making mix CDs of favorite songs may also rekindle the passion as each note can easily bring back memories that created the strong relationship a couple has now.
This article is brought to you by Teleflora - a leader in the
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