Thursday, February 12, 2015

Makeout Movie

North Oaks Cinema 6 is an inexpensive way to watch a movie that isn’t showing in the regular movie theaters for those on a budget. At $1.50 a ticket, most customers find that at such a great price, the uncomfortable chairs an older theater is worth it.

Picking a movie that both parties agree on can be challenging. For this date, have one person completely plan the dinner and the movie without any consultation with the other spouse. The catch is to have it be something they would want, not you.

Then go to the back row of the theater (in an inconspicuous) spot and kiss frequently for long amounts of time.

Do you feel like kissing isn’t your thing? Make the effort and have fun because…


Kissing stimulates the release of a “happy hormone” known as oxytocin, which causes a natural high when it enters into the bloodstream. This hormone is known to increase happiness, lessen stress, and help you relax.

Kissing helps you look younger. Think of it as getting a facial muscle workout. The more passionately you kiss, the better workout you get.

Kissing play adds emotion. Think about how you kissed when you first fell in love. It really adds to the passion and the excitement.

Kissing can communicate with your spouse. It can be a quick “hi”… or it could say “I love you so much and am so thankful you are in my life.” That little extra effort will speak volumes.

The obvious bonus: Those 20 seconds can tenderly (or passionately) put you in the mood for sex.
If it’s not happening, you’re missing a key ingredient to your relationship.

Communicate with your spouse that you miss kissing like old times and to take on the challenge together.

Kissing factfile. (2000, Jul 07). Northern Echo Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/328887414?accountid=9817


Lynass, R. (2007, Feb 19). Vital lives: Pucker up and keep on kissing; relationships. Daily Record Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/328160410?accountid=9817

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