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When you first start dating someone, ever moment spent together feels new and exciting. However, it's common as time goes on to feel less of that electric spark once you settle into routine. If this happens to you, it can be helpful to look at the habits of long-term couples who are still excited to be around each other. Just because you've been in a relationship for awhile doesn't mean it has to feel dull. You might not ever get back to that exact blissful honeymoon stage, but with the right habits, you can still feel joy at spending time with your partner day by day.
"Relationships take work and effort," says psychologist Dr. Piper S. Grant, PsyD, MPH over email. "Thinking about the beginning of a relationship, during the courting process, each person puts effort into the other one. There is no reason why that effort should stop even though the relationship is committed and time has passed. Unfortunately as relationships age, the effort can lessen and the priority of keeping that spark alive goes on the back burner. It is important though to keep up 'good habits' in your relationship because it shows your partner that you care about the relationship and care about them."
To prevent a relationship from getting stale, consider these 11 habits of long-term couples who are still excited to be around each other.
According to one study published in The American Journal of Family Therapy , people in more physically affectionate relationships are happier and more satisfied. "The 'honeymoon phase' is the stage in the beginning of a relationship where affection is at its strongest, and keeping your hands off each other is impossible," says relationship expert Lori Bizzoco over email. "Make sure that this stage of your relationship never goes away. Continuing to have affection with one another can help strengthen your intimacy and chemistry you have with one another."
Instead of watching Netflix together every single night without fail, try switching up the activities you do together. "It’s essential for long-term couples to not act as if they’re long-term couples," says Bizzoco. "There’s a high chance of falling into routines when being with someone for an extended period of time. Keep the spark alive by avoiding routines that can make your relationship feel old and boring."
Maintaining a healthy sex life is important, and that doesn't just mean having sex regularly. It also involves being open with each other and sharing what you like and what they don't. "These couples understand and value the emotional connection that is promoted through their sexual relationship," says therapist Jim Seibold, PhD LMFT over email. "For these couples, is it not just an act of physical pleasure, but one of deep emotional connection."
It's easy to get excited to see your partner when you're invested in their life as much as your own. "These couples are interested in what the other does, and they actually take the time at dinner or at the end of the day to actually ask them what they did," says psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula over email. "They are genuinely interested in the answer."
Couples who still remain excited notice both the big things and little things. "They notice how their shirt brings out the blue in their eyes, or they still see the person who caught your eye all those years ago," says Durvasula.
It should never feel like a burden to spend time with your partner. "They make each other a priority," says Durvasula. "They will perhaps step away from something like a party to be there for their partner, or take the extra few moments to take the call, or simply rearrange things for their partner in a way they won't for others. And this is reciprocal."
You don't have to jet off to Bali to have an experience that keeps things exciting — you can have small adventures too. "Whether it's a new local restaurant, local travel, a local event, new things keep us excited, and when that is shared, it brings spark," says Durvasula.
"Too often couples stagnate in their relationship because they stop growing as individuals," says counselor Monte Drenner over email. "Try new things, go new places, learn a new skill, try a new hobby. The growth from these experiences will have a synergetic effect on the growth of the relationship. It’s easier to stay excited about being around someone when they have new experiences to share."
Relationships can stagnate due to a lack of new discoveries about each other. "As we age, our perspective and feelings about the important things in life can change," says Drenner. "Communicating these emotions helps draw people closer together emotionally which only strengthens the relationship."
Finding humor in your relationship goes a long way. "Studies show that couples who laugh together often are more emotionally connected and enjoy being around each other," says psychotherapist Maureen Werrbach, LCPC over email. "Having inside jokes and being able to laugh together is a surefire way to keep the excitement up in your relationship." According to a study published in Personal Relationships, couples who share laughs together have longer, healthier, more vital relationships.
"Every piece of research on couples show that couples who see the positives in their partner, especially during conflict, are much more likely to enjoy being around one other," says Werrbach. "They see their partner for who they are, flaws and all, and choose to have a positive perspective of their partner."

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Celebrate your newlywed status with these festive ideas.
Ever wonder why people throw rice at newlywed couples at weddings? This post-ceremony practice has been around since ancient Roman times and isn't just a festive way of ending a wedding —it actually symbolizes showering the bride and groom with abundance and fertility. Don't want to use rice? Or maybe you don't want a baby right away? Borrow other ideas from around the world. 
In France, wedding guests throw wheat, a symbol of bounty, after the ceremony. Italians rain candy and sugared nuts over couples, for sweetness in marriage. For something a little less traditional, give your guests flower petals or paper airplanes to toss, or choose biodegradable confetti, which is even easier to clean up. Don't want to get pelted with anything? (We don't blame you.) Offer attendees flags instead, which they can wave as you make your grand exit—they just might make for an even better wedding photo .  
Of course, the decision not to throw rice, confetti, or rose petals might not be up to you. Be sure to check with your venue to make sure that the exit toss, is, in fact, allowed. If not, don't fret! Much like flags, bicycle bells make the perfect celebratory send off—ask guests to ring the bells as you dash into the getaway car . Bubbles are another fun alternative, which simultaneously pay homage to your childhood as you mark this new time in your life. For more ideas, get inspired by how these real couples kicked off married life.
Go the traditional route and have guest toss rice at the end of your ceremony like this couple did at their Irish destination wedding. "Creating a feeling of merriment was very important to us," said the groom.
Friends and family sent paper-airplane programs flying when these newlyweds were introduced as husband and wife. The planes were a nod to the two years the couple dated long-distance .
At the end of this wedding ceremony , guests tossed white rose petals at the newlyweds. The petals were stashed in paper bags stamped with "Shower the Foleys" in the same calligraphy style as their invites.
Long live the newlyweds! The French saying adorned glassine envelopes of lavender for guests to toss at the bride and groom as they recessed up the aisle at their South Carolina wedding.
"We both love biking around Nantucket and wanted to include as many nods to this as we could," the bride said. "We were planning on giving bike bells with custom labels in the welcome baskets, but Jonny thought it might be fun to have everyone ring them as we came out of the church. It was perfect."
At this upstate New York wedding, baskets of lavender, thyme, mint, and rosemary were set out with paper cones that guests were asked to stuff. After the "I Dos" everyone tossed the fragrant herbs, showering the couple during the recessional.
Guests waved hand-made "Yeehaw!" pennants during this newlywed's recessional at their Texas wedding.
Mini striped envelopes sealed with red "Toss Me" stickers held oversized confetti for guests to throw at the end of this wedding in New York.
Massive amounts of rainbow confetti was tossed as the bride and groom recessed up the aisle. "Even though we knew it was coming, I think we were unprepared for the actual effect," said the bride. "It felt like we had just won So You Think You Can Dance ." As for the groom, he had completely forgotten about the confetti exit, and was totally surprised when it happened.
Since this couple didn't want to leave any litter at the site of their ceremony, they set out to find something organic for guests to toss during the recessional. They decided to use popcorn , and placed the biodegradable snack in muslin bags stamped with a design by Brown Linen Design .
Instead of clapping or tossing confetti, this couple's wedding guests were asked to fire off toy guns when the newlyweds kissed and as they walked up the aisle.
Bubbles and bubbly (Spanish Cava) were on hand for this celebration, which started as soon as the ceremony wrapped.
Bells topped off ribbon wands for guests to wave as these newlyweds walked up the aisle as husband and wife. Tags attached to each read: "When the bride and groom walk your way, wave your wand and shout hooray!"
This couple screen-printed hankies with their wedding date and the word "Yippee!" and gave them to their guests to wave in celebration.
The bride added a festive touch to her programs by using washi tape to attach little bags of paper streamers for the guests to toss as she and her groom walked up the aisle.
Guests at this wedding tossed rosemary, a symbol of love dating back to the Middle Ages. The bride stuffed the herbs inside the pouches of the programs she designed herself.
What better way to end a nautical-inspired wedding than by waving white paper flags?
In lieu of rice or regular paper confetti, this bride took the environmentally friendly route, stuffing glassine bags with biodegradable confetti. 
For a lovely solo shot, this bride blew eastern snowball bush petals from the palms of her hands. 
Instead of tossing something, guests at this wedding in Palm Springs shook pink maracas as the couple walked back up the aisle as man and wife.
The bride's maid of honor found airplane-shaped confetti for guests to toss after this ceremony in Bali.
The bride DIY'ed streamer wands for guests to wave during the recessional, and guests received a copy of this group shot in the thank-you cards. 
During this couple's recessional, invitees tossed birdseed on the newlyweds from cones the groom's mother made out of pages from vintage books. 
Opt for eco-friendly, "natural" confetti, like this mix of daisies, yellow rose petals, white rose petals, ivy, and lavender (which also happen to symbolize friendship, purity, fidelity, and devotion and luck, respectively). 

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Don't worry... I'm a native French speaker, and "je suis excité" isn't that bad and can be used with non-sexual things as well
Hahaha, they must think you have some great fun ;D
Hahaha, they must think you have some great fun ;D
what kind of douchebag / posr uses 'im excited' in conversations with friends and family
I would say, someone who is not entirely fluent in the language they're speaking in perhaps?
Je suis excité sexuellement IS I'm sexually excited!
Dear readers: this was an Old FML that this user is ripping off, just fyi
lol. i'm sure they understood, though. i mean if you get sexually excited for dinner and pretty much everything, they're bound to catch on.
we went on in french class saying bitch in french, because we thought it meant dog...like our textbook said. yeah...it wasn't the same kind of dog, but the teacher thought it was hilarious.
And f*ck me is pollos fritos in Spanish.
depends on the french you were taught. I was taught Quebecois french all throughout school and that is very different from Parisian french. Quebecois has its own dialect and slang...just try using it in France. Really, try it in Paris, they treat you like dirt if you do...as was an entire school group of us was treated when we were there with fluent french speakers from Quebec. Did not leave a nice impression of us of France. Italy however....Fun!
...wow i can imaging the conversations
#132 Actually, nope. It has nothing to do with you being from Quebec or how you speak.
The Parisians will treat ANYONE like garbage that just crawled out of the sewers. Heck, they'll act like that to the people from other cities of France, even!
It's unrelated to language or country of origin or anything, they don't discriminate, they hate everybody equally.
I'd know. I'm from Paris. In some cases, the Parisians will treat even other Parisians
Bisou sucré et passionné
Ne bouge pas c'est presque rentré
Lingerie et baise sur le lit

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