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Sometimes the best things are the simplest! Just going on a date once a week with your sweetheart--what could be better and what could be more fun and what could be more important.
Thanks Eyres, for the reminder.
This seems like such an obvious thing.
Isn't everyone who is married doing this?
If not, then what in the world are you even thinking?
RE: we are told to leave father and mother for and to “cleave" to (his wife[not wives]: and they twain shall be one flesh)Mt 19:5.
@advise all married couples to continue their courtship and go out on a date once each week.
When you consider Joseph Smith and Brigham Young had nearly a 100 wives between them they were pretty impressive in time management.
Ever consider a facelift?
I'd love to go out with my honey on a regular basis...if I could afford the babysitter, to say nothing of anything we'd actually do on a date.
Ma and Pa Kettle? Is that you?
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