Christian Marriage | Date nights can keepyour marriage fresh
You're married. Now what?
Newly married couples usually have no problems figuring out how to hang out with each other. They've been doing it since they started dating.
Date nights continue but often start to get squeezed out when pressures of financial concerns and children are added.
Squeezing in date nights, however, is an important aspect of keeping a marriage fresh - spending time just the two of you together and perhaps sometimes with other couples.
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