Plan A Romantic Vacation
When your body and mind gets a chance to relax, you might feel the urge to do something crazy, like getting
married.
Being in love and on vacation can be over stimulating even to those who are most sensible. Whether you've
known your partner for a few weeks or a few years, when you get married during romantic vacation, you're still
married when you return home and all the fun is over.
Romantic Vacation - Tying the Knot during Vacation
Getting married in another state or in another country, remains valid no matter where your home is. But like any
betrothed couple, you need to know what you're getting into.
If you're on vacation with your partner and make decision on tying the
knot, be sure it's something you both really want to do.
If you meet someone while on romantic vacation and decide to marry before really getting a chance to
know each other, this can be a problem.
Before any partnership becomes legal and binding with a marriage license, check out these ten tips to ensure you
are not making a mistake.
1. Respect
This comes first and foremost in any relationship. Does your potential spouse respect you? Partners, who bad
mouth each other to their friends or acquaintances, have no respect for each other. Partners need to be appreciated
and respected.
2. Being right
No one loves a know-it-all. Someone who has to be right all the time or have the last word is not an easy person
to live with. Everyone makes mistakes once in a while and people should admit when they don't know all the answers.
There's nothing wrong with it, it's only human.
3. Pay attention
Before tying the knot - Do you pay attention to each other? When one partner allows the mind to wander while one
is speaking, or is constantly interrupting, this is not listening.
You have to listen to one another as a part of communication. Even if you are a stranger in the world of cheap
vacations, once you are through with this article, you will no longer have to consider yourself to be a stranger in
it!
4. Sexual intimacy
Losing interest in sex can kill a marriage quickly. If you're not interested in sex before marriage, you won't
be interested in sex after getting married. When spouses are denied sex from their partners, they become most
likely to roam and quench their thirst somewhere else.
5. Anger
Having outbursts of anger or temper a tantrum is not something you want to live with. Everyone gets angry, but
if your partner is the type of person who is easily set off and gets destructive, they can also become violent.
6. Following through
While on a romantic vacation. When you say you're going to do something, then do it. Actions speak louder
than words and no one wants to be around somebody who is all talk.
If you talk the talk, then walk the walk, or step out of the way. When you follow through on what you say you're
going to do, then your partner would be able to trust you and believe in you more.
7. Lying
No healthy relationship should harbor lies and deceit. Any dishonesty can create a lack of trust in your
relationship and all relationships should be built on trust. If your partner truly loves you, they would not lie to
you or keep any secrets from you.
8. Teasing
Teasing is okay in moderation or during play, but when the teasing becomes consistent and hurtful, it's time to
stop. If your partner teases you by saying hurtful things to you and then tells you that you don't have a sense of
humor or tells you that you're too sensitive, that's a red light.
When something hurts, it hurts. When you tell your partner to stop, they should stop, if not, it's time to
reconsider your relationship, before tying the knot.
9. Hygiene
When couples come together in very intimate moments, like in a romantic vacation, and share themselves with each
other,
they make themselves wanted by having good hygiene.
Taking baths or showers on a regular basis, washing and maintaining healthy hair and shaving and cleaning all of
the important parts of the body is good hygiene. Brushing your teeth on a regular basis and using mouthwash
welcomes intimate kisses and closeness.
Partners, who hardly bathe, don't brush their teeth or pick there nose as a past time, should be reconsidered.
What can seem cute or bearable now won't be a few years from now after the two of you marry and have a few kids
together.
Never try to change a person to suit your needs; it won't happen, no matter how much you want it to.
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