It takes time and work to build a good marriage. You most likely liked your husband from the moment you met him. You grew closer as you spent more time together. Your feelings for each other grew stronger, and before you knew it, you were in love. A marriage is held together by love, and romance is the glue that ties it together.
Keep in mind that you get what you give. When Sir Isaac Newton formalized the law of physics, which states that every action causes an equal and opposite response, he grasped the core of natural equilibrium. Cause and effect: for every positive, there is a negative—you will eventually get what you give.
This is true in a happy marriage: if you want your husband to be "Mr. Right," you must be "Mrs. Right." Allow yourself to find the qualities you want in a husband in your own life.
A successful marriage requires a lot of romance. Romance is frequently associated with sex; nevertheless, romance is much more than a sexual bond. Romance creates such a strong bond that even if sex isn't feasible for whatever reason, love continues to grow. Sex is an important aspect of a good marriage, but it is not the major event. Romantic affection creates the required climate for a good marriage.
"How can I romance my husband?" many of you may wonder. The answer is based on how you want to be romanced. Here are seven easy methods to express your husband genuine affection and unconditional love—remember, you will eventually receive what you sow.