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Topic: Have you ever tried reading to Each Other....
therapy30's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:30 AM
One night you could read and the next night your partner read to you. Alternatively, you can each take 15 minute turns. Either way each night you'll be sure to welcome the resonance of your partner's voice as you cuddle together.


But what should you read?

is another story:wink:

tngxl65's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:45 AM
I know a couple that used to do this and I thought it was a neat idea. They don't anymore.... in fact they don't do many of the things that they used to do to stay connected.

Anything you do that you both enjoy and that keeps you connected is a good thing.

franshade's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:48 AM

I know a couple that used to do this and I thought it was a neat idea. They don't anymore.... in fact they don't do many of the things that they used to do to stay connected.

Anything you do that you both enjoy and that keeps you connected is a good thing.


ie: handcuffs :wink:

tngxl65's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:49 AM


I know a couple that used to do this and I thought it was a neat idea. They don't anymore.... in fact they don't do many of the things that they used to do to stay connected.

Anything you do that you both enjoy and that keeps you connected is a good thing.


ie: handcuffs :wink:


Connected. Confined. Restrained. Whatever. :tongue:

earthytaurus76's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:49 AM
Its fun, and also playing role playing video games together, one person plays, and the other mans the big fat game book.


And..

Praying together is nice too. :heart:

20091014's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:50 AM

One night you could read and the next night your partner read to you. Alternatively, you can each take 15 minute turns. Either way each night you'll be sure to welcome the resonance of your partner's voice as you cuddle together.


But what should you read?

is another story:wink:



I love when my partner reads to me. I like to hear them read something that interests them, then I can hear the emotion they are feeling as they read.:heart:

lilith401's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:53 AM
I'd prefer a conversation or sex.. but I see how people could like the idea. I'm a fast reader and I prefer to read by myself. I love to read to my son though.... I just doubt I'd receive it well from another. I often think others talk too slowly as it is.

ledi180's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:53 AM
If I listen to my b/f speak for too long I'll fall asleep :) His voice is soothing :heart:

Ladylid2012's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:54 AM
I can see where this would be a good thing...my 18 year old son still likes me to read to him, I guess my voice is still soothing to him, helps him sleep.

tngxl65's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:54 AM

If I listen to my b/f speak for too long I'll fall asleep :) His voice is soothing :heart:


Do you wake up with a headache? Might be the rohypnol..... laugh

ledi180's photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:55 AM
noway laugh noway



If I listen to my b/f speak for too long I'll fall asleep :) His voice is soothing :heart:


Do you wake up with a headache? Might be the rohypnol..... laugh

no photo
Wed 09/09/09 08:59 AM
No offense to anyone but unless my partner is a great orator I would rather read myself.

I'm an awfull orator when I'm reading so it is hard for me to communicate the emotions I am reading to my partner.

Thats me

therapy30's photo
Wed 09/09/09 09:01 AM
Edited by therapy30 on Wed 09/09/09 09:02 AM
Couples hoping to gain a little more sensual intimacy, stories with erotic subject matter may be your best bet. I think, it works....reallyhappy

no photo
Wed 09/09/09 09:06 AM
Thats such a romantic idea. It reminds me when your parents whould read to you before you wnet to sleep. I miss that.

Bubba43's photo
Wed 09/09/09 09:50 AM
No way that's too damn boring. I would rather watch a violent cop/killer show or something and chase each other around the house or play spin the bottle.

no photo
Wed 09/09/09 10:48 AM
Sounds too much like story time in preschool; no thanks, I don't need anyone to read to me, I can do it myself.laugh

Meg8771's photo
Wed 09/09/09 10:52 AM
When I first married my husband, we were given this book from the Preacher at our church about building a strong relationship and tips on working through problems every new couple faces. He and I would lie in bed at night and take turns reading. It was very romantic and I loved to hear the sound of his voice - just wished we had learned something slaphead

no photo
Wed 09/09/09 11:46 AM

One night you could read and the next night your partner read to you. Alternatively, you can each take 15 minute turns. Either way each night you'll be sure to welcome the resonance of your partner's voice as you cuddle together.


But what should you read?

is another story:wink:

I find this all creepy and weird........scared surprised laugh

Monier's photo
Wed 09/09/09 09:16 PM
Edited by Monier on Wed 09/09/09 09:17 PM
In my last relationship, we would lie in bed and I would read children's books using my best Patrick Steward voice. It was entertaining.

You should hear me sing using that voice laugh

Jess642's photo
Wed 09/09/09 09:20 PM
Hahahahah!!!!!!!!!...He hears my voice talk talk talk talk talk talk talking all day, and half the night...I can just see how much he would LOVE me to talk some more when we go to bed....noway slaphead



rofl rofl rofl

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