1. Love is using each other’s razors or deodorant because it
makes you feel closer in some weird way you can’t quite explain.
2. It’s also laughing over how bad your farts stink, and
sometimes arguing feverishly over whose farts stink more.
3. It’s calling your significant other out for being an
asshole, or letting them slide for their asshole behavior because they had a
no-good, horrible, very bad day and they need a permission slip to be a dick
temporarily.
4. It’s negotiating constantly over ridiculous matters, and
making silly bargains. For instance, “I’ll consent to those questionable throw
pillows if and only if you agree to those kitchen towels I like.”
5. It’s debating which TV show you should watch together
next, and claiming the right to view certain programs alone so you can’t be
accused of TV-cheating later.
6. It’s giving your significant other a two-minute back rub
before falling asleep even if you’re exhausted simply because they ask you to
(and you know they’re good for the massage credit).
7. It’s establishing life-enhancing household rules like No
Phones At The Dinner Table Ever. And punishing each other appropriately on the
occasions either of you violates an agreed upon stipulation.
8. It’s looking into each other’s eyes whenever possible,
understanding that eye contact is generally more powerful than anything that
comes out of either of your mouths.
9. It’s spending ten minutes neither of you has lazing about
in bed some mornings after the alarm rings before you pick up your phones and
dive into the day ahead.
10. It’s telling your significant other that they look sexy
before they even ask for your opinion on the days you sense they could use the
ego boost.
11. It’s remembering when your boyfriend or girlfriend has an
important meeting and offering a canned but meaningful “good luck” as they head
out the door.
12. Then remembering to text them an appropriately uplifting,
emoji-ridden message right before that meeting occurs.
13. And preparing to support them no matter the outcome of
that big important meeting because you’ve committed to being there whatever the
fuck happens.
14. It’s preemptively doing tiny little things to make each
other happy, like putting the laundry in the dryer even if you didn’t start the
wash, or tidying up the closet even if you didn’t create that hideous mess.
15. It’s doing the dishes when it’s not your turn because you
can sense that your partner might benefit from heading directly to the couch
right after dinner.
16. It’s saying “thank you” for every little thing your
partner does for you. And sometimes, saying it for no apparent reason, without
prompting, because you truly feel grateful for the life you’ve built together.
17. It’s sighing slash smiling over the fact that your
partner failed, yet again, to put the toothpaste or the salt or the remote
control back in its designated place after using it—not because they didn’t
think to do so, but because they know exactly how to push your buttons.
18. It’s letting your boyfriend or girlfriend use you as an
excuse to get out of something they don’t want to do. “Sorry, can’t make it to
dinner. [Insert s/o’s name] is sick with the flu. Again.”
19. It’s entertaining your partner’s friends when they pop by
unexpectedly, even when hosting is the last thing in the world you feel like
doing.
20. It’s taking a genuine interest in each other’s
hobbies—reading up about motorcycles or stamp collecting or football or
whatever else tickles your significant other—just so you can ask each other
questions that demonstrate you care enough to research shit you don’t really
care about.
21. It’s making up words so you can speak in your very own
couple’s code.
22. It’s encouraging each other to make smart eating choices
and to exercise regularly because teamwork makes maintaining healthy habits so
much simpler.
23. It’s also making bad choices together—like gong for ice
cream on a full stomach or finishing a second or third bottle of wine on a
weeknight—for the hell of it because indulging as a twosome is doubly
satisfying.
24. It’s saying “I love you” at seemingly random moments, and
then casually returning to whatever else you were just doing.
25. It’s reminding each other that you’re lucky to be
together—and that you can’t imagine life without the option to collapse into
each other’s arms whenever.
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