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Special notice and reminder: Starting last week, a brand new feature debuted. There will be periodic posed topics, inviting reader input. Submissions e-mailed to shellz@unforgettable.com will be collected, and one entry will be awarded with a related book from Amazon.com. Please understand that the material forwarded may be presented within an upcoming article. If you'd prefer to be credited by a nickname or remain anonymous, note that within your message. This will be a fun and exciting way to encourage more interaction within our romance forum and to honor those who share romantic experiences and insights here. The first contest's topic is: Romantic meetings: Tell about how you and a partner met. The chosen participant will receive 1001 Ways to be Romantic by Gregory J. P. Godek
Last week's article began the first half of this series with history lessons for fun, safety, and getting to know a potential or new mate. It was geared toward those beginning stages and phases of partnerships. This week, as foreshadowed, the focus takes things up a few notches, straight to partnerships on the verge of, or newly involved in, more intimate relations. The second part of this article will then move even further to the pre-marital stage. For those soon-to-be or recently bonded (intimately, and most likely sexually), here are some related questions and thought springboards to encourage healthy doses of discussion and growth as a couple. Whether you've been intimate with a partner for a brief time or many years, it's an enlightening experience to openly verbalize (or write the responses if that feels more appropriate or easier for you) your thoughts, impressions, and ideas with and about your mate. sexual history and intimacy questionnaire
The copyright of the article History Lessons: Part II in Romantic Relationships is owned by . Permission to republish History Lessons: Part II in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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