Daily Love Tip #7
Hold Out Your Hand
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Following the death of a spouse, many a bereaved widow or widower laments the fact that no one touches them anymore. Seldom--if ever--do people complain that their spouse touched them too much through the years.
Begin now to build a large reservoir of "touching" memories to cherish in your golden years. Extend your hand across the dinner table and give your mate's hand a gentle squeeze. Intertwine your fingers as you walk down the street. The simplest act of tuching costs nothing, requires little effort, but pays big dividends if practiced faithfully. Your tender touch can convey love and a multitude of other positive emotions.
Personal note: This is one that is comes very easy to me and my husband. We are always holding hands when we walk, or putting our arms around each other. We reach out and touch each other as we walk by each other anywhere in the house. We fall asleep in each other's arms nearly every night. We give LOTS of hugs every day. It's just part of who we are and how we do thngs.
Begin now to build a large reservoir of "touching" memories to cherish in your golden years. Extend your hand across the dinner table and give your mate's hand a gentle squeeze. Intertwine your fingers as you walk down the street. The simplest act of tuching costs nothing, requires little effort, but pays big dividends if practiced faithfully. Your tender touch can convey love and a multitude of other positive emotions.
Personal note: This is one that is comes very easy to me and my husband. We are always holding hands when we walk, or putting our arms around each other. We reach out and touch each other as we walk by each other anywhere in the house. We fall asleep in each other's arms nearly every night. We give LOTS of hugs every day. It's just part of who we are and how we do thngs.