Link to MamasHealth.com
MamasHealth.com Home
Relationships and Money

Divorce and your credit
Financial help for health
Going back to school
Help! spouse was laid-off
How to talk about money
Husband won't go back to work
Money and dating
Money and love
Spouse has bad credit
One or two incomes?
Spouse spends too much
Stop fighting about money
Supporting your spouse during a career change
Surviving a financial crisis
Wife refuses to work
Women who make more than spouse
Working different shifts

Links

Email Mama

Sex and relationship advice from Madison Grey

Committed couples
Dealing with the in-laws
Family relationships
Infidelity
Pre-marital sex

Finding time for sex



Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for the MamasHealth Newsletter

 

Money can't buy you love

If you want to romance your partner, but don't have a lot of extra cash, try some of these low-budget romantic tips:

  • Buy a cheap bottle of bubble bath and share a sud-tub.
  • Spend an evening at home dancing to your favorite songs.
  • Snuggle on the couch in front of your favorite movie (a movie that you own).
  • Make a scrapbook with photos, mementos, and little notes from you lives together.
  • Fix something or fix up the house just to make your partner happy.
  • Cook a meal for two and share it bistro-style, complete with candles, freshly picked flowers and a bottle of cheap wine.
  • If you have a flower garden in your front or back yard, pick a few flowers, put them in a vase, and give them to your significant other.
  • Make a list of everything you love about them.
  • Take a walk around the neighborhood and hold hands.
  • Burn a CD of love songs
  • Instead of buying your significant other a bouquet of flowers, buy a small plant for the home or backyard. You can spend quality time together planting the plant and your significant other will always think of you when they see the plant.
  • Rub your significant other's feet after a long day at work.
  • Have a picnic in the backyard or at a local park.
  • Leave a love note on their pillow.
  • Call a local radio station and dedicate a song to your significant other. When the DJ announces the dedication, record it so your significant other can listen to it whenever they want.

Health Topic: Tummy Tuck Surgery: What No One Tells You

Medicare Part D: Everything you need to know

Finding time for sex

How to choose the best weight loss program

Easy flirting tips

How to deal with a stubborn husband or boyfriend

Surviving a financial crisis

Save money in the kitchen

Inexpensive health insurance

Information obtained from MamasHealth.com™ should not be used as a substitute for professional medical care or attention by a qualified practitioner, nor should it be inferred as such. Always check with your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about a specific condition.

Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use.
Contact us: PO Box 2170, Pasadena, CA 91102-2170

If you want a review of your product featured on MamasHealth.com, let us know.

©2000 - 2008 MamasHealth.com™. All rights reserved

Link to MamasHealth.com