19 Things You Must Do as a Couple Before Having a Baby
A baby changes everything. And if you don’t want to regret missing out on the pre-baby fun, make sure you’ve covered this pre-baby bucket list first.
Born in Singapore and raised in Canada to multi-racial parents, Gemma is a self-proclaimed travel and food junkie. Having traveled extensively around the world, Gemma has called Singapore, Bangkok, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and Lyon home. For the time being, she is located in Lyon, France, and is trying to figure out her next home base. She speaks fluent Mandarin, Thai, English, and French and is currently improving her conversational Italian skills. Although she prefers a life of free spirited travel than one spent cooped up in an office (who wouldn't?), she is currently bound to a desk. Even so, it involves writing, which makes the long hours under fluorescent lighting bearable. During her free time, you will probably find her off on an adventure seeking great books, good movies, and even better food.
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A baby changes everything. And if you don’t want to regret missing out on the pre-baby fun, make sure you’ve covered this pre-baby bucket list first.
As fun as it is to spend the night out with your lover, nothing beats the ultimate form of intimacy: staying in at home and indulging in these things.
They say that travel feeds the soul, but there are 15 solid reasons why embarking on a journey at least once a year is the best thing you can do.
You may not have the means to travel, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be a citizen of the world. You can learn about the world without leaving home.
How do you know when to make a fuss of something and when not to? If you want to maintain your relationship, there are issues you must let go of.
Sometimes, all it takes is a little getaway to fix what’s broken. Take a save-cation at these romantic vacation spots, and fall in love again.
There is nothing more inspirational than someone who cares. Don’t be afraid to sprinkle fairy dust and love on those who could use some!
One of life’s many debates is whether young love can weather life’s fantastical ups and cruel downs. Can young lovers really mature together?
In a long term relationship, you’ll start feeling so comfy with each other that there’s no longer such a thing as “single behavior.” Everything goes.
You’re wrong if you think that just because you make more, you call the shots. There’s a vast middle ground that you can both get comfortable in.
Living the high life may be great, but it’s important to still take the time to appreciate the things that money can’t buy.
Society has taught us that life is about waking up, working, sleeping, and doing it all over again. Isn’t there something wrong with that equation?