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Men, Women & Romance


If you wonder whether men and women are different, just listen to the way they view romance.
Program: Real FamilyLife

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Dennis Rainey: If you wonder whether men and women are different, just listen to the way they view romance.

Guest: BL: We talked with a husband and wife about the what they consider romantic. Wife:Surprising me with flowers. Or rubbing poor, tired feet with lotion. Husband:The things I find romantic are those things that my wife finds to be romantic. Daughter: The computer is romantic to him.[ Read Full Transcript ]



Dennis Rainey: The computer is romantic to him? I've found that men and women often view romance through different lenses. If you ask a group of men what they consider romantic, you'll likely get answers that focus on physical intimacy, such as a nice night gown for their wife.

If you ask a group of women what they consider romantic, what kind of responses are you likely to hear? "Spend time talking to me." "Sit in front of a fire and cuddle."

Generally, men tend to be motivated by sight and touch, while women want to focus on the relational aspects of the marriage relationship.

One final thought. Take a moment and ask your mate, "What do you find romantic? How can I make you feel special?" But don't stop there. Why don't you consider following through. And make your spouse's romantic wishes a reality.

I'm Dennis Rainey, and that's Real FamilyLife.
Date: 7/17/2007 12:00:00 AM

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