Episode 25
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How can new parents redefine romance? (part 1)
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Episode 1
What does the birthing mama go through and how can you support her? (part 1)
What does the birthing mama go through and how can you support her? (part 1)
4 mins
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Episode 2
What does the birthing mama go through and how can you support her? (part 2)
What does the birthing mama go through and how can you support her? (part 2)
8 mins
3
Episode 4
How does stress and sleep deprivation affect your relationship?
How does stress and sleep deprivation affect your relationship?
5 mins
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Episode 3
What does the non-birthing partner go through and how can you support them?
What does the non-birthing partner go through and how can you support them?
6 mins
5
Episode 5
How do new parents make decisions as a team?
How do new parents make decisions as a team?
6 mins
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Episode 6
How do new parents value each other’s needs?
How do new parents value each other’s needs?
4 mins
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Episode 7
Why is co-regulation even more important when you’re parents? (part 1)
Why is co-regulation even more important when you’re parents? (part 1)
6 mins
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Episode 8
Why is co-regulation even more important when you’re parents? (part 2)
Why is co-regulation even more important when you’re parents? (part 2)
4 mins
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Episode 9
What is my conflict style and how is it affecting my relationship? (part 1)
What is my conflict style and how is it affecting my relationship? (part 1)
7 mins
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Episode 10
What is my conflict style and how is it affecting my relationship? (part 2)
What is my conflict style and how is it affecting my relationship? (part 2)
7 mins
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Episode 11
Why do we keep arguing about the same things and what can we do about it? (part 1)
Why do we keep arguing about the same things and what can we do about it? (part 1)
6 mins
12
Episode 12
Why do we keep arguing about the same things and what can we do about it? (part 2)
Why do we keep arguing about the same things and what can we do about it? (part 2)
6 mins
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Episode 13
How can new parents repair hurt after a fight?
How can new parents repair hurt after a fight?
5 mins
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Episode 14
How do we balance work and family life as a team? (part 1)
How do we balance work and family life as a team? (part 1)
5 mins
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Episode 15
How do we balance work and family life as a team? (part 2)
How do we balance work and family life as a team? (part 2)
5 mins
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Episode 16
Why is appreciation the glue that holds new parents together?
Why is appreciation the glue that holds new parents together?
5 mins
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Episode 17
How do you bring up a problem in your relationship?
How do you bring up a problem in your relationship?
7 mins
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Episode 18
How do you cool down in the midst of conflict with your partner? (part 1)
How do you cool down in the midst of conflict with your partner? (part 1)
5 mins
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Episode 19
How do you cool down in the midst of conflict with your partner? (part 2)
How do you cool down in the midst of conflict with your partner? (part 2)
4 mins
20
Episode 20
How do hormones affect your sex life?
How do hormones affect your sex life?
6 mins
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Episode 21
How does the birth experience affect your sex life?
How does the birth experience affect your sex life?
5 mins
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Episode 22
How does fatigue affect your sex life?
How does fatigue affect your sex life?
5 mins
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Episode 23
How do physiological and psychological changes affect a couple’s sex life? (part 1)
How do physiological and psychological changes affect a couple’s sex life? (part 1)
7 mins
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Episode 24
How do physiological and psychological changes affect a couple’s sex life? (part 2)
How do physiological and psychological changes affect a couple’s sex life? (part 2)
5 mins
Episode 25
How can new parents redefine romance? (part 1)
How can new parents redefine romance? (part 1)
5 mins
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Episode 26
How can new parents redefine romance? (part 2)
How can new parents redefine romance? (part 2)
5 mins
On our Love, Sex and Parenting Journey, Unii asks how new parents can redefine romance.
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Related Questions
Writing a love letter to your partner can be a very romantic and heartfelt gesture. Here are some tips to help you get started:
1. Start by thinking about what you want to say. What do you love about your partner? What are some specific things they've done that have made you feel loved and appreciated? Write down a few notes to help guide your letter.
2. Use a heartfelt opening. Instead of starting with something generic like "Dear [partner's name]," try something more personal like "My dearest [partner's name]," or "To the love of my life,".
3. Be specific and use examples. Instead of saying "I love you," which is nice, try saying "I love the way you laugh" or "I appreciate how you always listen to me when I need to talk." Giving specific examples will make your letter feel more personal and meaningful.
4. Share your feelings and emotions. Let your partner know how you feel about them. Share the emotions that they evoke in you and express your love in a deeper way.
5. Close with a heartfelt closing. End your letter with something that sums up your feelings and leaves your partner with a lasting impression. "Forever yours" or "All my love" are simple, classic ways to close a love letter.
6. Don’t forget the finishing touches. Add a personal touch, like a small sketch, a pressed flower or a ticket stub from a special memory you shared.
Remember, there are no rules when it comes to writing a love letter. Just be honest, be specific, and speak from the heart.