
Becoming a parent often means that your relationship takes a back seat for a while as all your focus and energy are directed toward the baby. While this is a natural shift, it can leave you feeling distant from your partner and isolated in the whirlwind of emotions that come with a child's birth. If you find that you've drifted apart, one way to reconnect is by showing more love.
How to show love the right way?
Feeling loved and appreciated is crucial for happiness in a relationship. Many expressions of love act as a buffer against relationship friction.
When both of you feel loved and your relationship is thriving, that loving foundation in all your interactions can make conflicts less heated, and you'll have more tolerance for each other's quirks.
Thus, every relationship benefits from a regular dose of love gestures.
If you sense that you've grown distant or that your relationship mainly revolves around diaper changes and feedings, showing more love can be a way to reconnect. It doesn't involve grand romantic gestures or meticulously planned dates, as you barely have time for those with a newborn at home. Instead, it's about small daily signs of affection that bring you closer together.
Different love languages
Many people may overlook the love signs their partner shows them because they often express love in the way they prefer to receive it. To show love the right way — meaning the way your partner desires it — you must identify when and how your partner feels loved.
Exercise for expressing love effectively
Sit down together and rank the following statements based on when you feel most loved:
Try to show each other small signs of love in the way the other person desires as often as possible. A quick hug or words of appreciation can mean a lot!
t's not about grand romantic gestures or meticulously planned dates, as you barely have time for those with a newborn at home. Instead, it's about small daily signs of affection that bring you closer together.