Visit Norway!
this video is making me SOB
it’s all in my head
(un)spoken
bonded (in your arms)
if the silence was a song
baby, you’re a haunted house
sweetheart
love is buying you your perfect couch
it’s easier for you to let me go
Renegade Dawn
lifeline
let’s get started
I'd Tap That
flesh and blood (you deserve to be loved)
look, my darling, the distance has vanished
adrenaline
so kiss me (kiss me kiss me kiss me)
just like that
Dear Reader
Sweet Nothings (how you doin', baby? ;) )
Like Any Unloved Thing (i don't know if i'm real if i'm not being touched)
Doing Dishes
Yardwork
Tidying up for company
Making dinner
Laundry Day
Can I Wash Your Back?
Pet(s)
First Day Of Work/School
Road Trip
Long-Distance Phone Call
Dusting
Regular Maintenance
Movie Cuddles
“Us” Day
Beautification Rituals
Brushing Teeth
Hair Washing
Wash The Car/Horse/Vehicle
Wearing Each Other’s Clothes/Wearing My Shirt
Meeting The Parents
New Year’s Eve Party
Drinking at Home
Teamwork
“Kiss The Cook”/ “Mr. Good Lookin’ Is Cookin’” Apron
Backyard Barbeque
Pool Party
“I never want to lose you.”
Marriage
Reading Together
Love Makes A House A Home
Mongolian armour - Huyag.
Most armour was made of hardened leather and iron, laced together onto a fabric backing, sometimes silk.
Whenever I see someone refer to "Victorian era-" for places outside the UK I'm tempted to start saying shit like "Han Dynasty era Rome", "Soviet era Australia" etc
jayvik jayvik jayvik jayvik jayvik
helping your partner undress/into the shower after a night of drinking/during sickness
being the only one capable of calming your partner down during a stressful situation
sharing clothes or showers
routine kisses
dancing to some silly music at the crack of dawn
writing each other love-letters
holding hands or interlacing fingers even when it's inconvenient
helping each other deal with loss of family members (not only in the emotional-aspect)
creating a memorial for a family member
helping each other furnish or decorate each other's house if not living together
letting your partner have their own drawer/things scattered all over the place if not living together
driving through the city at night
being ok with your partner showing up at your house at 2am, for any reason, no matter how small
texting your partner late at night asking them to come over, for intimacy, or to cuddle, for comfort or to eat
using your partner's love language to make them feel loved
being really competitive during board or video games
or starting a discussion because you clearly let me win but ''it's because you'd never win otherwise''
gossiping about things you aren't supposed to tell anyone
falling asleep while cuddling on the couch
playing pranks on each other (sometimes in public)
purposely making lame jokes to try and embarrass your partner
inside jokes/innuendos at improper times
discussing marriage/kids
from @quartermera:
slapping each other's butts casually and, depending on the situation, trying not to get caught doing it
video call when you are away from each other
ranting to each other about people you dislike
cuddling while being busy with your own things (ex. watching videos, reading, gaming)
arguing about what movie to watch together
teaching each other things about each other's hobbies or cultures
watching each other do things
getting each other snacks and sharing them
studying together if you're students. and i mean it literally
discuss "Am I the Asshole?" posts
be honest if something your partner did hurt you
joke or have a serious talk about your future together
from @purlturtle
discussing what to make for lunch/dinner/what groceries to get
divvying out who does what chores, both on a general basis (i'm usually the one doing laundry, my wife usually does dishes) and on a case-by-case basis (when one of us doesn't feel like or cannot do the chore)
decorating together (and discussing if teal is a good color to paint the bedroom in)
receiving visitors together (and cleaning the place beforehand)
hanging out together, doing something together or doing something individual (but still being together in the same room because you want to be close to each other)
"you left the bedroom window open and now it's fucking freezing in there!"
negotiating different styles and wants (or even needs) for decoration, music, lighting, workplace design if one or more of them work from home etc
have date nights at home
take care of pets or kids or family members or neighbors
cuddle in bed together (but, and this is rarely depicted, not always sleeping in each other's arms or even in the same bed - my sleep is too light; I'd wake up each time someone moves close to me. other people run hot in the night and don't need other bodies in bed with them. people snore. people have different circadian rhythms.)
"have you taken your meds today? remember you wanted to stretch before bed!" (okay, this is the middle age edition, I suppose 😅)
stumbling over something you partner did around the home that you weren't aware of, or simply discarded socks lying around randomly.
breakfast in bed
witnessing your partner's hobbies and idiosyncrasies
Claudia entering her villain era 🫣🫢
Anyway chile..... I predict nothing but chaos in the next chapter of their lives
in a polyamorous relationship:
A is sick, so B and C decide to make soup for them and share their concerns on A's health
it's A's birthday and B and C are cooking a surprise meal together
all partners cook together and there's chaos in the kitchen
alternatively:
i see you struggling with cooking so i join to help you out
we both don't know how to cook but let's just try i've heard it's fun
i'm going to teach you how to cook because 'no offence but you're not very good at it'
we just want to try a new hobby together and cooking seems like a good option
we're cooking for a good cause (donation, etc)
we're a couple who are all about food and try different techniques to explore the vast realm of cooking
let's skip the restaurant and cook instead for our date
i'm dating a chef