7 Ways To Be More Spontaneous With Your Partner

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Being spontaneous is essential in a relationship—especially if you’ve been together for a while. At the start of a relationship, everything is new and exciting. But as time goes on, one must make some effort to keep the spark alive. Spontaneity is a major part of that. It can help improve your relationship and boost intimacy. Here are some ways to be more spontaneous with your partner and get back to that honeymoon phase again.

1. Go on an unplanned trip

Most couples take vacations, but what about going on an unscheduled trip to shake things up? Whether it’s an impromptu road trip or buying flight tickets to a tropical destination that you saw a coupon for, this is a way for you to get adventurous and bond together. If you’re on a budget or short on time, you can even go to a nearby city or book an Airbnb wherever you’re located for some memorable quality time.

2. Join an exercise class together

Working out increases endorphins and puts you in a better mood—why wouldn’t you do it together? There are so many options to choose from, and this is a fun way to see what activities you and your partner will have fun doing together. If you appreciate dance, maybe take a salsa or ballroom class or even sign up for Zumba. For the ultra-athletic couple, there are also yoga, pilates, spinning, and CrossFit classes available.

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