It happens to the best of relationships. Love kindles like a wildfire... then simmers down to a slow glow.If you don't stoke the fire every now and then with something new in the bedroom, the heat could die out entirely.Some couples think they have fallen out of love or the spark is gone. It isn't.The person you fell for is still in there, with all the sex appeal that made the relationship pop at the beginning.At first, the spice of novelty kept the relationship afloat; the thrill of discovery as you discovered each others' bodies, tastes, and personalities. It was easy to keep things hot.As you relaxed into the relationship, routines set in, and bills and/or kids entered the picture, that easy sexual chemistry subsided.Now it takes effort to spark that old romance.You've committed to your relationship—honor that commitment by being proactive.
I'm 38 years old, living in the Bengaluru region. I'm interested in meeting a woman or a couple aged between 18 and 49.