In this article, we’re going to talk about how to keep your boyfriend interested, intrigued, and in love with you long after the “honeymoon phase” is over. Do you think that sounds like a hack that can’t be done? It can, and for many of our readers, they desperately want to make sure it does!

Simply put, there’s nothing worse than worrying about your man leaving, and for many women these days, finding out their boyfriends are about to leave is a devastating development. We’ve had numerous readers even tell us that they’ve actually been on the verge of contemplating whether to continue, after a cherished relationship suddenly ended without warning. With that in mind, let’s take a quick look at some things you can do to keep the fire burning long after most of it has died down.

– Be imaginative with your intimate moments!

Do you want to know what that really means? Having wild and adventurous sex… 🙂 It’s a proven fact that men are much less likely to leave a relationship that has a physically rewarding component. Why? Well, they’d miss out on all the great sex for one! But second, they’d rather solve problems than worry about you working your magic on someone else!

– Stay friends too!

Many of our readers have trouble keeping friendships alive while being romantically involved with the man they love. He should be your best friend and he should feel the same way about you. Keeping friendship, transparency, and trust alive in a relationship is key to emotional attachment! This is probably the core component of relationships that last.

– Laugh, BIG!

Even yourself! The truth is that people who laugh together have a bond that transcends the ordinary. More laughs also make you live longer! (meaning you’ll both get a lot more time together to enjoy each other!)

If you’re having ANY problems in your relationship, do yourself a favor and download our completely free guide below. The insights you will get for free are free, proven and priceless for all women.

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