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TheRomantic.com Tip of the Week
August 30, 2006
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~~~ In This Issue ~~~
* From the Editor - coming back
* Its the Little Things - sweet surprise
* Contest - on break
* Tip of the Week - home romantic home
* Romantic Resources - get closer
* Who is Michael Webb?
* Removal/Change of Address Instructions
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~~~ From the Editor ~~~
There was no issue sent out last week as I was volunteering as a
summer camp counselor. I am spending a few extra days in
Washington
visiting family and will return home later this week.
Have a splendid week. -- Michael
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~~~ It's the Little Things ~~~
Packing a little surprise in your sweethearts luggage.
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~~~ Sponsor ~~~
Michael Webb's collection of bedroom games to spice up your
marriage.
Some of the games included:
* A brand new way to play with a deck of cards that will bring
about
amazing climaxes
* Blindfolds and food always make for great lovemaking - this
game
puts new twists on the concept
* Turn watching that football, basketball or baseball game into
an
erotic romp. Both of you will be cheering on the teams in a new
and
surprising way with this game
* A twist on an old bar game that will bring burning passions to
your loins - and everyone wins at this game
Read all 100 games here:
http://www.theromantic.com/100games.htm
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~~~ Contest ~~~
Sorry, but I am overloaded with summer camp volunteer work
through
August. The contest will resume after that.
TheRomantic.com's ever growing PRIZE VAULT is filled with books,
several board games including Romantic Sensations, An Enchanting
Evening and others, CDs, dance lessons and other fun stuff at
http://www.theromantic.com/prizes.htm
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~~~ Sponsor ~~~
I was tired of seeing friends and family get married to people
they
barely knew, even though they dated quite a while (and later got
divorced). So, I put together over 1000 questions that every
couple
MUST ask each other at some point in their relationship
(hopefully
before engagement).
Studies have shown that couples that know each other on this
level
are 83% less likely to have the problems that lead to divorce.
Here
are the questions:
http://www.theromantic.com/questions.htm
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~~~ Tip of the Week ~~~
Home Romantic Home
by Michael Webb
http://www.TheRomantic.com/
If asked to describe what would be a typical romantic occasion,
the
majority of people would probably give details of a full moon,
deserted beach, mountain chalet or other beautiful place where
two
people could spend some time alone. It just shows how important
the
atmosphere or setting is to romance.
Likewise many people have the opinion that they have to go away
to those
sort of places in order to have a romantic evening or weekend.
Thats simply not
practical all of the time. Since we spend more time at home
than
anywhere else, it would reason that we might want to make more
of an
effort of making our own homes more "romance friendly."
Does your home have a fireplace? How often do you use it? Most
fireplaces
arent extremely efficient but they sure do look great. People
use fireplaces in their homes now for atmosphere - and not just
in
the winter. Always have some firewood around and some pine
cones on
hand to throw in so the fire has a lot of romantic "crackle."
Is there a good supply of candles around? Turn off the lights,
light
the candles and presto! you have a romantic setting. Also, you
might want to consider putting a dimmer on the lights in the
dining
room. For less than $10 you can transform blinding lights into
a
soft romantic glow.
Now the music. How about a CD or tape of thunder and rain?
There are other environmental sounds on tape like waves
crashing, birds singing,
jungle noises and crickets chirping. They are a nice alternative
to the
traditional "romantic" classical music we are accustomed to.
Put one of those on and instantly the mood in the room with
change.
Invest a little money making your own home a romantic getaway.
It sure beats the expense of going away just to put a little
romance
back into your life.
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~~~ Romantic Resources ~~~
Draw closer together with 1000 Questions for Couples at
http://www.questionsforcouples.com/
Spice up your love life
with 500 Love...making Tips & Secrets
http://www.theromantic.com/500tips.htm
Discover 300 Creative Dates at
http://www.theromantic.com/creativedates.htm
100 Bedroom Games for Couples
http://www.theromantic.com/games.htm
Learn the 50 Secrets of Blissful Relationships at
http://www.50secrets.com/
There is A Better Way To Date
http://www.theromantic.com/abetterway.htm
Read about The Romantic's Guide to Popping the Question at
http://www.howtoproposemarriage.com/
You can purchase Michael Webb's bestseller, The Romantic's Guide:
Hundreds of Creative Tips for a Lifetime of Love, at bookstores
nationwide, Amazon.com or BN.com
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