As years pass, couples often become busy with work, children, responsibilities, and family commitments. Somewhere along the way, the couple can stop making time for each other.
But romance is not only about grand gestures or expensive dates. It can be a quiet cup of tea together, a walk, a meaningful conversation, holding hands, or simply enjoying each other's company. Every couple, at every age, needs moments where they are not just parents or partners in responsibilities — but two people who still enjoy being together.
When couples nurture their bond, they create a stronger emotional foundation for the entire family. Couple counselling often helps rebuild this space when life gets too busy.
“Romantic time is not a fantasy. It is an investment in the couple — and therefore, an investment in the health of the family.
— R Trainers and Motivators