365 Days to Love Your Lover!

Heart and love

When I would wish my Mom a Happy Mother’s Day (on that designated Sunday), she would tell me “everyday is Mother’s day.” I assumed this meant that she is a mom every day and acknowledging that fact one day a year isn’t going to cut it! Her words give me pause. Which brings me to Valentine’s Day.

It’s wonderful to have a holiday celebrating love, as people need to be told, assured, and shown that they are loved. Holidays make things special, separate, and exciting. Who doesn’t want a heart shaped box of delicious chocolates, long stemmed red roses, or any romantic gesture.  In my work with women at Maze, feeling “beloved” is essential to a relationship. I am not proposing chocolate and flowers everyday, but how about:

*a daily dose of hugs and kisses;

 *telling your special someone that you are nuts about them ;

*telling  your partner how you appreciate something you just noticed   about them;

*sharing quiet time together;

*complimenting  each other ;

 *asking how their day is going ;

*writing a love letter ;

 *helping with the house or car;

*taking a walk together ;

*saying thank you ;

*saying  “I love the way you  ………”!

This way you will have a bit of Valentine’s Day everyday!

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We envision this vaginismus forum as a place for you to introduce yourself, share your personal story, ask questions, and discuss any and all aspects of vaginismus, including our treatment options. We sincerely hope that you find this to be a comfortable place to discuss your struggles and triumphs as you navigate through vaginismus treatment. Talking through these issues with women that have gone through it can make all the difference.

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