Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The Importance of Spontaneity In The Marriage

In our Newsletter we discussed the importance of some level of spontaneity in the marriage in order to keep the marriage from becoming dull.  It's natural for some routine to take place, especially after a few years of marriage; however, spouses should not become so "comfortable" with their lifestyle that they give up spontaneity altogether.

Many marriages are destroyed because the couple became so absorbed and comfortable with their routine lifestyle, that they simply stopped trying to have fun or do new things with each other.  It's possible that when one or both spouses realize that this happened to their marriage, they may feel that they are too disconnected from each other to even try to make it work.

This is a real threat affecting many marriages today, and spouses should continue to keep the relationship alive and fresh by constantly looking for a few new things or variations every once in a while.



Share your thoughts with us!

Tell us what you think of the information we shared with you.  How does it relate to you and your marriage?  Was it useful to you? Did you learn anything new?  What do you agree with?  What do you disagree with?  Is there anything you'd like to add from your personal experience?

Feel free to post your comments.  Others might benefit from your insights, insha-Allah! 

Jazzak Allah Khair.

TMB Team

1 comment:

  1. Firstly i must say the unprudish style with which the blog has been written is refreshing.

    for various reasons i feel this topic has been neglected for too long and is often the cause of marriage break up. I do believe it is important to approach this issue in a pragmatic but prudent manner without transgressing the bounds of our faith, and masha Allah i think you have settled alot of curious minds who may have been too shy to approach this subject, thus not being not reaching their potential in the bedroom.

    overall i think the site is great and insha Allah you will continue to be insha Allah.

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Share your thoughts with us!
Tell us what you think of the information we shared with you. How does it relate to you and your marriage? Was it useful to you? Did you learn anything new? What do you agree with? What do you disagree with? Is there anything you'd like to add from your personal experience?


Feel free to post your comments. Others might benefit from your insights, insha-Allah!


Jazzak Allah Khair.


TMB Team