Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Smile, honey! We give you top 10 ways to woo your sulking partner...

Smile, honey!


We give you top 10 ways to woo your sulking partner...

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1 Go on a vacation: You may be together for a while now, but a short romantic getaway will do wonders in changing the mood for good. With so many new things to enjoy and discover, your partner will never brood or sulk.

2 Adventure sports: Be it bungee jumping or skydiving, when you have your life in your hands there’s hardly a moment to sulk. And if your partner is sporty enough, you have a game ahead.

3 Text messages or notes: Send smileys and little mushy notes that will immediately bring back that smile on your partner’s face and will keep him/her thinking about you all the time.

4 Surprise, surprise: Surprises are always welcome. Nobody doesn’t like surprises. Be it a short getaway, a meal you made or just anything your partner likes, a surprise always lights up somebody’s day.

5 Shopping: It’s the perfect solution, especially to woo a woman. Take out your partner for shopping and see the immediate change in her mood.

6 Compliment: Everyone likes to be appreciated and admired. So simply sing praises.

7 Gifts: Who doesn’t like gifts? Starting from babies to oldies everyone loves to get pampered. So gift your partner and see the sulking fade away.

8 Comedy night: You will laugh with each other only when you do or watch fun things together. So hire a comic caper DVD or attend the stand-up comedy night and see your partner laugh away the sulking.

9 Say Cheers: Hang out with your partner and get a drink or two, and let alcohol do the work. Let the booze flow and watch the wonder happen.

10 Attention: Most people sulk because they crave for attention. So give them what they need see them change.

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