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  2. You're married. Now it's time to start dating your spouse. - AOL

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    Here, experts share actionable steps you can take to kick-start this important dating ritual with your spouse — and strengthen your relationship over time. Start small.

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    This list of would you rather questions for couples includes easy questions, deep questions, silly questions, relationship questions, and sexy questions. The Deepest, Sexiest, and Dirtiest ...

  4. 30 questions to ask a person you're dating - AOL

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    Here are 30 questions to ask a guy you're dating, because there's always more room in a relationship to get to know each other.

  5. Dating - Wikipedia

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    [34] Adviser Claire Rayner in The Guardian suggests calling people from your address book with whom you haven't been in touch for years and say "I'd love to get back in contact." [35] Do activities you like doing with like-minded people; if someone seems interesting to you, tell them. [35] It's more acceptable for this group for women to ask ...

  6. Flirting - Wikipedia

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    Certain types of flirting seem to vary by gender. Henningsen and colleagues' study demonstrated that flirting with sexual intent was found to be more prominent amongst men while flirting for relationship development purposes was more often employed by women. [14]

  7. Marriage proposal - Wikipedia

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    Jewelry companies have begun to advertise engagement rings for women proposing to men. [9] Folk traditions in countries including Scotland , Ireland , England , and Finland allow women to propose on leap days , sometimes with any man rejecting such a proposal being expected to pay a forfeit to his suitor, usually through a gift of clothing.