Date: 8/2/2001 9:56:00 PM
From Authorid: 11528
It would take an effort by both parties involved. One person cant do it alone. Both would have to make a special effort to comfort and pamper the other and forget about themselves for a while. Its a team effort all the way. Bye for now. Enki  |
Date: 8/2/2001 9:56:00 PM
From Authorid: 35531
Take a look at the person from a distance without them knowing you are looking....what do you see?......rm  |
Date: 8/2/2001 9:57:00 PM
From Authorid: 37280
there's no real way you can do it - but you can put the romantic element back in by just spending time together and talking - but if its not ment to be then there's nothing you can really do about it -maggy  |
Date: 8/2/2001 9:58:00 PM
From Authorid: 5353
Hmmm, sometimes a spontanious action, as simple as a card or note left where they can see it, will bring about a reaction. Something that triggers fond memories, a post card from the place you spend your honeymoon, or even spraying his favorite perfume on his pillow, or cologne on hers, will make them think back to happier times, and possibly try harder to recapture them. Good luck and don't give up!  |
Date: 8/2/2001 10:04:00 PM
From Authorid: 7654
Maybe you need to ask why it fizzled..Then maybe make a list, what bothers you about this person, what do you like about this person,Is there still love or even a friendship? How much time are you spending together?Maybe go out on a date like you use to or away for the weekend.  |