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S4 E3 What Is The Secret Sauce Of Increasingly Being Inlove with Your S.O. as the Relationship Matures‪?‬ Quarantined Tipsters

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Today at the Quarantined Tipsters Podcast, we're doing a read out from Reddit's NoStupidQuestions.

 

We stumbled upon this inspiring query from a redditor with the burning question - What makes you increasingly in love with your significant other as your relationship ages into maturity. Maturity in the sense like going 10 years, going 15, going 20, and farther, even 30 or more years.

 

To illustrate and put more context here's the verbatim from redditor steveplat66:



Why am I more in love now, than 30 years ago? 

Okay so this may seem like a silly question, but I'm approaching 30 years being married and I am wondering why these days I am way more in love than I was when we got married, exponentially more so.  I will see her face amongst others when at a party and all I want to do is walk over and give her a kiss, and sometimes I do.   I'm finding her way more attractive now than when we got married.  She's always had a great figure and been a bit of a hottie, but I'm just way more attracted to and in love now than I think I was when we first got married.

 

Yes I was in love when we got married, but these days it just seems to be that I'm infatuated with her.  Sex nowadays is awesome, not a reason for me to cum, but much more about the intimacy, the touch, the embrace and I focus way more on her pleasure than I did 30 years ago.  

But this is more than sex - I will walk past and steal a kiss, grab a hug or just give her a compliment, but I am doing this far far more than I did during our early years.

So basically my question is, have others noticed their love for their significant other increase tenfold as you mature in your relationship?



Dive deeper in to this episode by visiting our partner website: https://blog.billymacdeus.com

The full transcript is posted in our website, and you may also check previous posts.



Thank you again for tuning in and being a part of the Quarantined Tipsters community. Stay safe, stay curious, and keep on learning!



-Othello

Today at the Quarantined Tipsters Podcast, we're doing a read out from Reddit's NoStupidQuestions.

 

We stumbled upon this inspiring query from a redditor with the burning question - What makes you increasingly in love with your significant other as your relationship ages into maturity. Maturity in the sense like going 10 years, going 15, going 20, and farther, even 30 or more years.

 

To illustrate and put more context here's the verbatim from redditor steveplat66:



Why am I more in love now, than 30 years ago? 

Okay so this may seem like a silly question, but I'm approaching 30 years being married and I am wondering why these days I am way more in love than I was when we got married, exponentially more so.  I will see her face amongst others when at a party and all I want to do is walk over and give her a kiss, and sometimes I do.   I'm finding her way more attractive now than when we got married.  She's always had a great figure and been a bit of a hottie, but I'm just way more attracted to and in love now than I think I was when we first got married.

 

Yes I was in love when we got married, but these days it just seems to be that I'm infatuated with her.  Sex nowadays is awesome, not a reason for me to cum, but much more about the intimacy, the touch, the embrace and I focus way more on her pleasure than I did 30 years ago.  

But this is more than sex - I will walk past and steal a kiss, grab a hug or just give her a compliment, but I am doing this far far more than I did during our early years.

So basically my question is, have others noticed their love for their significant other increase tenfold as you mature in your relationship?



Dive deeper in to this episode by visiting our partner website: https://blog.billymacdeus.com

The full transcript is posted in our website, and you may also check previous posts.



Thank you again for tuning in and being a part of the Quarantined Tipsters community. Stay safe, stay curious, and keep on learning!



-Othello

14 min